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Australia
2025
Australia New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (2025-2029)
The Australian New Vehicle Efficiency Standard the Australian market, which came into effect on 1 January 2025, encourages supply of more efficient light vehicles and will drive down emissions from new light vehicles. Headline limits for fuel efficiency are currently set until 2029. The Australian Government will commence a review on the operation of the NVES in 2026. The review process will offer the opportunity to assess policy effectiveness and refine the regulatory systems and mechanisms.
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20 May 2026
Production of electric cars and location of car manufacturer headquarters by region, 2021-2025
Production of electric cars and location of car manufacturer headquarters by region, 2021-2025 GEVO 2026
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04 May 2026
Tackling methane emissions would strengthen energy security amid crisis
With methane emissions from energy sector near record highs, tried-and-tested abatement measures could make 200 billion cubic metres of natural gas available annually, new IEA analysis shows Methane emissions from fossil fuels remained at very high levels in 2025, with no sign they are declining globally, according to the IEA’s latest tracking update – although some countries are making progress, and the ongoing crisis in the Middle East is now highlighting the energy security benefits of abatement measures.The Global Methane Tracker 2026, out today, presents the IEA’s latest estimates for methane emissions from the energy sector…
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18 Jun 2026
Electric car sales by region, 2015-2025
Electric car sales by region, 2015-2025 energy system
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18 Jul 2025
Best historic annual improvement rates in selected countries
Clean cooking Africa Access and Affordability
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26 Mar 2026
Share of electric car demand excluding China by component that can be met without China, 2024
Electric Vehicles
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23 Jan 2026
Increase in the next-generation geothermal project drill rates by year, 1975-2025
geothermal Renewables
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We work with a broad range of international organisations and forums to ensure secure, affordable and sustainable energy systems
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26 Mar 2026
Strengthening supply chains can improve resilience and reduce economic security risks for key energy technologies
PR ETP 2026 New IEA analysis finds many energy technology supply chains contain at least one weak link, underscoring need to reduce concentration and improve industrial competitiveness Supply chains for many of the technologies shaping the emerging Age of Electricity remain highly concentrated in a small number of countries, underscoring the importance of strengthening industrial competitiveness and diversification, according to a new IEA report released today.The report, Energy Technology Perspectives 2026 (ETP-2026), is the latest instalment of the IEA’s flagship technology publication, which examines supply chains for mass-manufactured technologies including electric cars, batteries and renewable power…