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20 Apr 2026
Contribution of weather effects to coal change in energy demand, 2025
Contribution of weather effects to coal change in energy demand, 2025 GER 2026
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20 Apr 2026
Annual change of CO2 emissions by region, 2025
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01 Jun 2026
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Key Questions on Energy and AI Webinar
…examines how the energy and AI nexus has evolved amid surging investment in data centres and rapid advances in model capabilities. Drawing on fresh datasets and analysis, it explores where electricity demand is rising, how quickly grids and supply chains can respond, and what these shifts mean for energy security, affordability and sustainability.In this webinar for stakeholders, IEA Director of Sustainability, Technology and Outlooks Laura Cozzi and the report's lead authors will present its key findings (slides available here), after which they will hold a panel discussion with executives from government and the technology and energy sectors. Panelists
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Betty Cherwon
Ambassador, Kenya. Ambassador Betty Cherwon, MBS, ‘ndc’(K) is a long serving Foreign Service Officer at the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs of the Republic of Kenya. She is a seasoned diplomat who joined the Ministry in 1996 and has served in various capacities in the Ministry and its Missions in Berlin, Cairo and London. Prior to her appointment as Kenya’s Ambassador to France with accreditation to Portugal, Serbia, Monaco and the Holy See, Ambassador Cherwon was the Chief of Protocol at the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs of the Republic of Kenya, a post she held from 2020 to 2023. Ambassador Cherwon has a cross-section of expertise and skills acquired for almost 20 years in the fields of Public Policy, Strategic Planning, Protocol, Negotiation, Political Analysis and Diplomatic Etiquette. Ambassador Cherwon has an MA in International Studies from the University of Nairobi. She holds a BA in Education from Kenyatta University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Diplomacy ...
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17 Jun 2026
Energy demand in transport by fuel, 2015-2024
Energy demand in transport by fuel, 2015-2024
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20 Apr 2026
Global energy demand growth was met by diverse range of sources in 2025, led by solar and then gas
…primary energy supply growth. Natural gas took the next largest share, at 17%, reflecting its role in power generation in many countries. Overall, renewable sources and nuclear met nearly 60% of all growth in energy demand – and power generation from these sources exceeded total growth in electricity demand.Global oil demand rose by 0.7%, in line with IEA projections. This reflected continued growth of electric vehicles, which constrained demand for road fuels. Electric car sales in 2025 increased by over 20% to more than 20 million units – making up around one in four new car sales worldwide. Strong renewables growth…
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18 Sep 2025
Energy demand growth in the Middle East and North Africa and the world, 2000-2023
Middle East Africa
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26 Jun 2026
Installed CO2 capture capacity, 2015-2024
Installed CO2 capture capacity, 2015-2024 energy system 2026
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06 Feb 2026
Electricity 2026
Background information Global demand for electricity continues to rise rapidly as the world enters the Age of Electricity, driven by the increasing electrification of transport, heating and factories, as well as by growing power consumption from cooling and data centres.Against this backdrop, Electricity 2026 – the IEA’s annual report on global electricity systems and markets – provides in-depth analysis of recent trends and policy developments. It includes forecasts for electricity demand, supply and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for select countries, by region and worldwide.As electricity use grows, power systems will need greater flexibility to securely and cost‑effectively integrate…