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Data tool
18 Jun 2026
Hydrogen Tracker
Project-level data on low-emissions hydrogen production worldwide based on data and analysis from the Global Hydrogen Review
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Data tool
23 Oct 2025
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Energy Data Explorer
Understanding the contributions of specific fuels and sectors to GHG emissions associated with combustion of fuels from 1971 to 2022 for over 205 countries and 38 regions
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Data tool
17 Feb 2026
ETP Clean Energy Technology Guide
Interactive database of 640 individual technology designs and components across the whole energy system that contribute to achieving the goal of net-zero emissions
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Contributor
Luca Lo Re
International Climate and Energy Analyst. Luca Lo Re leads the IEA work in the OECD/IEA Climate Change Expert Group. With OECD colleagues, he produces papers to enhance the understanding of technical issues in international climate change negotiations and Paris Agreement implementation. In particular, his works focuses on international carbon markets (Art. 6 of the Paris Agreement). He also leads the organisation of the annual IEA-IETA-EPRI GHG Emissions Trading Workshop, and supports various works of the Agency related to Net Zero.
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Contributor
Elizabeth Connelly
Energy Technology and Transport Analyst. Elizabeth Connelly leads the transport analysis within the Energy Technology Policy Division and coordinates the Global EV Outlook report series.
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Policy
Estonia
2017
Estonian low carbon strategy until 2050, officially named "General Principles of Climate Policy until 2050"
…industry sectors towards a successful and cost-efficient reduction of GHG emissions while continuing the use of market based mechanisms.
Ensuring energy security and security of supply with a gradual wider exploitation of domestic renewable energy sources in all sectors of final consumption with a view to increase the welfare of the society.
Facilitating a well-functioning transportation system and reducing forced traffic through the integration of the planning of settlements and transportation and the design and implementation of mobility plans.
Influencing the purchase of economical vehicles and sustainable alternative fuels through investments and tax policies of the public sector.… -
Policy
Australia
2021
Japan-Australia partnership on decarbonisation through technology
Japan and Australia commit to jointly support initiatives to accelerate the development and commercialisation of low and zero emissions technologies, toward the transitions to net zero emissions. Such technologies are: clean fuel ammonia, clean hydrogen and derivatives produced from renewable energy (or from fossil fuels with substantial carbon capture, utilisation and storage), carbon capture utilisation and storage, carbon recycling, low emissions steel and iron ore. The two countries will provide appropriate financial support to advance initiatives in these sectors. This partnership builds on already established initiatives and statements such as the Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC), the Japan-Australia Energy…
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Policy
France
2015
Law on Energy Transition for Green Growth (LTECV)
…targets:
GES Emissions: -40% between 1990 and 2030 / -75% (factor 4) between 1990 and 2050. The trajectory is detailed in carbon budgets;
Final energy consumption: -50% by 2050 with respect to 2012, with intermediate target of -20% in 2030
Fossil fuels energy consumption: -30% in 2030 with respect to 2012
Renewable energy: target of 23% of gross final energy consumption in 2020, and 32% in 2030
Nuclear energy: share of nuclear energy in electricity production to be brought down to 50% by 2025
Buildings energy efficiency performance levels to comply with "low consumption buildings" norms for the entire building stock… -
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Costa Rica
2015
National Energy Plan (2015-2030)
The Plan defines energy efficiency and distributed electricity generation as priorities for action and calls for the renewal of the vehicle fleet to include low emissions technologies, the promotion of sustainable public transport and the mainstreaming of clean fuels, in particular biofuels. Altogether, the Plan is organized along seven axes - four in the electricity production sector and three in the transport sector. Main objectives include:Expand renewable energy projects to reach 731.9 MW by 2018, additional 470 MW over 2019-2023, and additional 910 MW over 2024-2030 (subject to revision)Expand the transmission lines by additional 313.5…