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Clean Energy Labour Council Structure
Fostering dialogue between the IEA, stakeholders and the labour sector A growing number of countries are setting increasingly ambitious goals to shift to clean energy, with significant implications for labour. IEA analysis estimates that the energy transition needed to reach net zero emissions will create 14 million new jobs in the realm of clean energy technologies, shift around 5 million workers away from fossil fuel sectors, and require additional skills and training for an estimated 30 milli...
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04 May 2026
Global oil and gas production covered by country pledges, 2021-2025
Global oil and gas production covered by country pledges, 2021-2025 Global Methane 2026
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18 Jul 2025
Share of people gaining access to clean cooking by fuel and region in the ACCESS, 2024-2040
Clean cooking Africa Bioenergy Biofuels Natural Gas Electricity
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Podcast episode
How petrochemicals are reshaping oil markets
Products made from petrochemicals are all around us – in our clothes, electronics, packaging, medical equipment, tires and so much more. But what are petrochemicals? And why are they so important for the future of global oil markets? In this episode, we speak with IEA Oil Market Analysts David Martin and Ciarán Healy. They explain how petrochemicals are produced, why demand for them is rising quickly and what this could mean for the oil sector, from the impact on refineries to the potential implications for emissions.
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10 Jul 2025
Energy-related multilateral climate funds financing by sector, 2015-2024
finance Investment
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Contributor
Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson
Cardinal, First Prefect of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development.
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Policy
Australia
2021
CCUS Hubs and Technologies program
The Australian Government launched a AUD 250 million programme in 2021 to deploy carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) technologies at scale.The CCUS Hubs and Technologies program looks to boost Australia’s CCUS capabilities by encouraging domestic and international research collaborations, and lowering the cost of technology adoption. The CCUS Hubs and Technologies program will support the roadmap's stretch goal of CO2 compression, transport and storage under AUD 20 per tonne. The program will complement the Clean Hydrogen Industrial Hubs program with potential CO2 storage sites in some priority hub locations.
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Policy
Japan
2019
Roadmap for Carbon Recycling Technologies
…technological challenges and timeframes regarding carbon recycling technologies and accelerate innovation. In 2021, METI updated the roadmap to align with its carbon neutrality by 2050 goal. Key points of the update include:Adding new technological areas: direct air capture and synthetic fuelsRevising carbon recycling timeframes: early widespread adoption by 2030 (same as orginal roadmap), widespread adoption by 2040 (up from 2050 in the original roadmap)Increasing international cooperation: in light of the progress being seen in terms of international cooperation, details about the efforts concerned have been added. (Examples include holding an industry-academia-government international conference on Carbon Recycling…
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Policy
Japan
2023
CCS Long-Term Roadmap
In January 2023, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) released its CCS Long-Term Roadmap, which aims to boost deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies by targeting commercial deployment by 2030. Specifically, the roadmap sets a target to reach a CO2 storage capacity of 6-12 million tonnnes of CO2 per year (MtCO2/yr) by 2030, and 120-240 MtCO2/yr by 2050.