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BioFuture Platform International collaborations
Promoting international coordination on the sustainable low-carbon bioeconomy The Biofuture Platform is a government-led, multi-stakeholder initiative designed to take action on climate change and support the Sustainable Development Goals by promoting international coordination on the sustainable low-carbon bioeconomy. It was launched in November 2016 at the COP22 climate talks in Marrakesh.The Biofuture Platform has twenty member countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Finl...
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Event
19 Jan 2015
IEA/4E/SEAD/DECC Workshop on the G20 Energy Efficiency Action Plan: Networked Devices
BackgroundThe objective of the workshop was to establish an international co-operation platform to respond to the G20 2014 call for action to work towards reducing the energy demand of networked devices. It was an opportunity for policy makers, industry, service providers and other key stakeholders to meet and discuss key issues that need to be addressed and how progress towards smart and energy efficient products and systems can be accelerated. Agenda and Discussion PaperIn November 2014, G20 leaders endorsed a United Kingdom led initiative on networked products as one of the six work streams of the G20 Energy Efficiency…
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Event
09 Apr 2018
Workshop on Oil Strategies for the Low Carbon Energy Transition
Workshop on Oil Strategies for the Low Carbon Energy Transition, in The Hague, Netherlands, with Tim Gould.
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Event
18 Jan 2021
14:30
Launch of Methane Tracker 2021 and Methane Roadmap
Watch live The International Energy Agency will publish new data, analysis and policy advice on global methane emissions from the oil and gas industry on Monday, 18 January 2021. The IEA’s Methane Tracker will be updated with the latest global and country-by-country estimates of emissions for 2020. We will also release our new Methane Roadmap for driving down emissions. Dr Fatih Birol, IEA Executive Director, and Tim Gould, Head of Division for Energy Supply and Investment Outlooks, will be hosting a livestreamed webinar for the media on Monday at 14:30 PM Paris time to present the report’s…
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Report
Feb 2011
Technology Development Prospects for the Indian Power Sector
Technology Development Prospects for the Indian Power Sector The Indian power sector will face numerous challenges over the next four decades. More than one-third of India’s population currently does not have access to electricity. Urgent action is needed to overcome this problem of energy poverty. At the same time, rapid economic growth is projected to increase electricity demand by fivefold to sixfold between now and 2050. Massive investments will be needed to meet this increased demand, but this will also create unique opportunities to transform the power sector towards a low-carbon future. This report presents in more…
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Event
08 Jun 2022
14:00
Unlocking finance for energy efficiency
A discussion on how can governments, business and finance work together to drive financing towards the huge opportunities available in all sectors for energy efficiency.Follow along live as we bring together leaders in governments, business and the international sphere to discuss how to turn ambition on energy efficiency into action, in order to get governments on track to net zero by 2050 and address the new energy shocks of the 21st century. Additional information
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Event
13 Sep 2019
Energy Policy Review the United States 2019
Publication Type Country Review (Book) Publications Country Reviews Countries United States
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Event
29 Jul 2026
16:00
Global Hydrogen Review 2026 Webinar (afternoon session)
Overview The annual Global Hydrogen Review tracks hydrogen production and demand worldwide and identifies the latest developments relating to policy, infrastructure, trade, investments and innovation.The conflict in the Middle East is impacting global supplies of hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives such as fertilisers, exposing vulnerabilities in their supply chains. As energy security concerns move higher up the policy agenda, this year's report considers the potential contributions of low-emissions hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives to enhancing energy security. It takes stock of deployment to date to assess the level of hydrogen uptake that could be achieved by 2030.The report…
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Fuel report
Dec 2013
Medium-Term Coal Market Report 2014
The Medium-Term Coal Market Report 2014 provides IEA forecasts on coal markets for the coming five years as well as an in-depth analysis of recent developments in global coal demand, supply and trade. This fourth annual report shows that, while the People's Republic of China will continue to dominate global coal markets between now and the end of the decade, India and Southeast Asia will also drive coal demand growth, although on a smaller scale. Despite coal’s reputation as an old-fashioned, 19th-century fuel, coal markets today are very dynamic: a variety of qualities are…
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Event
26 Apr 2021
15:00
Circularity in the clean energy transition
Background This webinar is organised under the auspices of the Experts' Group on R&D Priority-Setting and Evaluation (EGRD) under the IEA, and hosted by Nordic Energy Research and Austrian Mission Innovation Week. The circular economy has gained prominence as a tool which presents solutions to global sustainable development challenges. By addressing root causes of waste and pollution, the circular economy aims at keeping products and materials in use, and regenerating natural systems. It is defined as a regenerative system in which resource input and waste, emissions, and energy leakage are minimised by slowing, closing, and narrowing material and…