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29 Jun 2026
Outcome Statement of the IEA’s 11th Annual Conference on Energy Efficiency
The Montreal Action Plan In the context of the current global energy crisis, we meet today in Montreal at the International Energy Agency’s 11th Annual Global Conference on Energy Efficiency, co-hosted by the IEA and the Government of Canada, to reaffirm the importance of energy efficiency and to discuss how we can scale up energy efficiency efforts. In doing so we aim to build longer-term economic competitiveness and resilience at the national and global level, improve people’s lives by reducing energy bills, increasing energy security, and advancing clean energy transitions. This action plan builds on the…
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27 Oct 2025
Current and future committed battery manufacturing capacity by technology in China, 2030
Current and future committed battery manufacturing capacity by technology in China, 2030 How can innovation help to secure future battery markets and minerals supplies?
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27 Oct 2025
Current and future committed battery manufacturing capacity by technology in China, 2024
Current and future committed battery manufacturing capacity by technology in China, 2024 Current and future committed battery manufacturing capacity by technology and region, 2024-2030
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26 Mar 2026
Net trade in clean energy technologies and fossil fuels and in the Stated Policies Scenario, 2024 and 2035
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Christine Lagarde
President of the European Central Bank. She is a French politician and lawyer who has served as President of the European Central Bank since 2019. She previously served as the 11th Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 2011 to 2019. Lagarde had also served in the Government of France, most prominently as Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry from 2007 until 2011. She is the first woman to have hold each of those posts.