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Event
10 Jun 2026
16:00
World Energy Investment 2026 Technical Webinar: Sector Specific Findings
The annual World Energy Investment report is the IEA’s flagship publication tracking investment trends across the energy sector. The report presents the latest data on capital flows to different types of energy projects, as well as the first set of full-year estimates for 2026.As energy security concerns continue to shape investment priorities, this year’s report explores the potential implications for different sectors and regions, particularly in light of the ongoing energy crisis stemming from the conflict in the Middle East.The report's major takeaways will be presented to stakeholders in two separate webinar events, on…
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Podcast episode
How the energy world entered this crisis
What did the global energy landscape look like just before the outbreak of the war in the Middle East sent shockwaves through energy markets in March? What were the major trends – and what might they tell us about what comes next? In this episode, IEA energy analyst Alex Martinos discusses the findings from the Global Energy Review 2026, which provides a comprehensive assessment of global energy trends in 2025. He highlights important developments across fuels, technologies, the electricity sector and emissions, along with the potential implications for the current energy context.
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Chart
26 Mar 2026
Near-zero emissions steel announced capacity production by region, 2020-2025
Near-zero emissions steel announced capacity production by region, 2020-2025 ETP 2025
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Chart
22 Dec 2025
State-owned enterprises, state-owned funds and state-owned commercial bank commitments by technology, 2019-2024
State-owned enterprises, state-owned funds and state-owned commercial bank commitments by technology, 2019-2024 China energy finance
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Policy
Armenia
2007
Action Plan of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources of the RA Stipulated by the Provisions of the National Security Strategies of Armenia
The Action Plan is closely matched with the "National Security Strategy" and provisions in the "Energy Sector Development Strategies in the Context of Economic Development". The plan aims to:
Provide reliable energy supply at low cost to satisfy the fundamental needs of all customers, while enhancing energy conservation;
Implement an energy import strategy that mitigates the effects of external political events on the security and economy of Armenia;
Maximise the use of domestic energy resources and nuclear energy; ensure the safe operation of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP) through 2016 (or when a suitable alternative is installed); and decommission… -
Newsletter
Jun 2026
How the global landscape for energy investment is changing
The implications of the Middle East crisis for countries’ spending priorities
An International Energy Agency Newsletter
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Welcome back to Energy Snapshot, the International Energy Agency’s monthly newsletter focused on charts and data. In this edition, we look at how energy investment is evolving.
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This is a crucial moment for global energy investment as the Strait of Hormuz crisis leads countries to review their energy policies, investment priorities and broader strategies, with a strong focus on bolstering their… -
Policy
Ukraine
2021
Ukraine - EU Strategic Partnership on Raw Materials
The strategic partnership with Ukraine will include activities along the entire value chain of both primary and secondary critical raw materials and batteries, and in line with the objectives of the EU's Critical Raw Materials Action Plan, it will help diversify, strengthen and secure both sides' supply of critical raw materials, essential for achieving the green and digital transitions. The partnership will also be decisive in preserving global competitiveness and developing resilience of EU and Ukrainian industry.The Memorandum of Understanding defines three key areas of work for the partnership:The approximation of policy and regulatory mining frameworks, and…
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Policy
European Union
2021
Ukraine - EU Strategic Partnership on Raw Materials
The strategic partnership with Ukraine will include activities along the entire value chain of both primary and secondary critical raw materials and batteries, and in line with the objectives of the EU's Critical Raw Materials Action Plan, it will help diversify, strengthen and secure both sides' supply of critical raw materials, essential for achieving the green and digital transitions. The partnership will also be decisive in preserving global competitiveness and developing resilience of EU and Ukrainian industry.The Memorandum of Understanding defines three key areas of work for the partnership:The approximation of policy and regulatory mining frameworks, and…