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09 Sep 2025
Energy saved by Improved uptake scenario for energy management and AI Boost, by world region, 2035
Energy saved by Improved uptake scenario for energy management and AI Boost, by world region, 2035 Energy Management for Industry
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Event
04 May 2026
Global Methane Tracker 2026
…on methane emissions across the energy sector and the opportunities to bring them down.The Tracker presents the IEA's latest sector-wide emissions estimates – based on the most recent data from satellites and measurement campaigns – and discusses different abatement options, along with their associated costs. This year's edition includes a chapter on the efforts among numerous countries to develop marketplaces for fuels with near-zero methane intensity. It is accompanied by a template framework to help countries respond to satellite-detected large-emissions events, as well as an update to the IEA's interactive data tool on methane…
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Event
09 Jul 2026
10:00
Scaling Up Demand Flexibility: Launch Webinar
…Reidenbach, Energy Policy Analyst, International Energy AgencyOverview of the report's key findings and policy recommendationsInsights from case studies in South Africa, Thailand and IrelandModerated panel discussionReflections from industry experts on the report's findingsPractical experience in deploying demand-side flexibilityPriorities for accelerating implementation and scaling flexibility across electricity systemsParticipants:Amber Woodward, International Public Affairs, the Centre for Net ZeroAnil Rawal CEO & MD IntellismartShane Prendegast, Programme Manager for EV Charging Infrastructure & Policy, Mobility and Smart Networks.Audience Q&A3DEN phase II pilot project update: Aarth Saraph, Programme Officer, United Nations Environment ProgrammeThe webinar will be of interest to policy makers…
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18 Jun 2026
Energy demand in industry by fuel, 2015-2024
Energy demand in industry by fuel, 2015-2024 Energy system 2026
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06 Feb 2026
Global electricity average annual demand growth by sector and end-use, 2015-2030
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Policy
Canada
2020
Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Accountability Act
The Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act (CNZEAA) became law in 2021. It provides a durable framework of accountability and transparency for Canada’s climate action and path to net-zero emissions by 2050. The Act requires that the Government of Canada establishes five-year national emissions reduction targets, 10 years in advance, on the path to net-zero emissions by 2050. The Act also requires that the Government of Canada develops credible, science-based emissions reduction plans to achieve each target, at least five years before the beginning of the year to which it relates.
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Policy
United Kingdom
2022
Net Zero Hydrogen Fund - Round 1, Strands 1 and 2
GBP 37.9 million indirectly supporting almost 1.1 GW of electrolysis capacity across 15 projects
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United Kingdom
2023
Net Zero Hydrogen Fund - Round 2, Strands 1 and 2
GBP 21 million indirectly supporting almost 465 MW of electrolysis capacity across 7 projects
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Singapore
2023
Net-Zero Domestic Harbour Craft Target
In support of Singapore’s 2050 national net-zero target, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will require all new harbour craft operating in our port waters from 2030 to be fully electric, be capable of using B100 biofuel, or be compatible with net-zero fuels such as hydrogen. MPA is developing hydrogen value-chains to offer zero-emission fuel solutions for international shipping and plans to power Tuas Port operations with hydrogen and other low or zero-carbon energy sources by 2050. These initiatives align with Singapore’s commitment to decarbonizing the maritime industry and supporting global…
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Policy
United Kingdom
2021
Net Zero Strategy - Support for the transition to electric vehicles
The UK government has committed an additional £620 million of funding to support the transition to electric vehicles (EV). The funding will support the roll-out of charging infrastructure, with a focus on local on-street residential charging and targeted plug-in vehicles grant. It will also add an extra £350 million to the existing £1 billion commitment to support the electrification of UK vehicles and their supply chains. More details will be published later in the year, including an EV infrastructure strategy.