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Türkiye 2015 International collaborations - G20
IEA Contribution to G20 IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol is third from left in the front row. (Photo courtesy of G20 Turkish Presidency, all rights reserved) IEA has played a critical role in supporting the energy discussions under the Türkiye Presidency of the G20 in 2015.IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol delivered keynotes at the G20 conference on Sub-Saharan Africa and Ministerial session on energy investment challenges, and launched the Medium-term Renewables Energy Market Report in the 2...
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Policy
Ukraine
2020
Law n°21 on ozone-depleting substances and fluorinated greenhouse gases
This law aims at setting regulations and norms over the production, import, export, storage and use of ozone depleting substances in Ukraine, complying with its ratification the Montreal Protocol.
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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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18 Sep 2025
Natural gas consumption in electricity generation in the Middle East and North Africa by scenario, 2023-2035
Middle East Africa
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01 Aug 2025
Cost of capital for a 40 MW batteries project by country, 2022-2024
Cost of capital for a 40 MW batteries project by country, 2022-2024 CofC dashboard update
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20 Apr 2026
Drivers of demand growth by category, 2024-2025
Drivers of demand growth by category, 2024-2025 Global Energy Review 2026
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20 Apr 2026
Annual change in energy-related CO2 emissions, 1900-2025
Annual change in energy-related CO2 emissions, 1900-2025 Global Energy Review 2026
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Policy
Estonia
2013
Preventive action plan & Emergency Plan
Estonia’s national gas emergency and preventive action plans outline risk mitigation strategies, infrastructure standards, and coordinated crisis responses to ensure secure and uninterrupted gas supply during disruptions.
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Policy
Guatemala
2013
National Energy Policy 2013-2027 (Politica Energetica 2013-2027)
The National Energy Plan defines the promotion of renewable energy resources as one of its guiding principles. It establishes important guidelines to prioritize actions for sustainable development. The plan aims to promote the use of clean and environmentally friendly energy for domestic consumption without losing sight of energy security and the need for supplying electricity at competitive prices.
Electricity: The plan sets the long term targets of:
Reaching 80% of electricity generation from renewable energy resources.
Installing 500 MW of renewable capacity.
Building 1500 km of transmission lines to integrate renewable energy.
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Dr Sarquis José Buainain Sarquis
Ambassador, Delegate of Brazil to the OECD and other economic organisations in Paris. An economist and career diplomat since 1991, Ambassador Sarquis has worked in the fields of economics, finance, international trade, investment, and development. He has also authored papers and taught undergraduate and graduate courses in these fields.He is currently Brazil’s representative to the OECD and other international economic organisations in Paris. Previously, he was Secretary for Foreign Trade and Economic Affairs and G20 Sherpa (2020-2023) and Vice President and Chief Risk Officer at the New Development Bank (2018-2020).Ambassador Sarquis holds a PhD and a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BSc in Electronic Engineering from the Polytechnic School of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). He is also a graduate of Brazil’s diplomatic academy - Instituto Rio Branco.