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07 Oct 2025
Renewable electricity capacity growth by technology segment, main case, 2013-2030
Hydrogen Renewables
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20 May 2026
Electricity demand by mode and scenario, 2025, 2030 and 2035
GEVO Light-duty vehicle Trucks and Buses
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Policy
Latvia
2025
Transport Energy Law
The Transport Energy Law aims to bolster Latvia's energy independence by promoting the local production of green fuels like biomethane and hydrogen to replace USD 1.1 billion (EUR 1 billion) in annual fossil fuel imports.
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Policy
Finland
1992
Act on Ensuring Security of Supply
It provides for mandatory energy-saving measures during peak demand periods, conducting campaigns to educate the public on the importance of energy conservation, provides incentives for consumers who reduce their energy consumption during critical times, restricting the use of non-essential services and equipment to lower overall energy demand, and collaborating with industrial sectors to optimize their energy usage and implement energy-efficient practices.
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11 Dec 2025
Net electricity generation from hydro, natural gas and coal in Chile, September 2022-September 2025
Chile Electricity
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Policy
Lithuania
2000
Law on Electricity
Law on Electricity of the Republic of Lithuania was adopted on 10 July 2000 and amended in 2004 and 2009. The Law regulates generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity in the state. It ensures that the electricity marked in Lithuania is based on fair competition between electricity producers and suppliers.
Law promotes energy efficiency, safe and reliable electricity system, transparent service obligations, internal electricity market, electricity export and renewable energy sources in order to protect natural environment. -
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18 Jun 2026
CO2 emissions from iron and steel, 2015-2024
CO2 emissions from iron and steel, 2015-2024 energy system 2026
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Policy
Syrian Arab Republic
2009
Law 03 on Energy Conservation
The 2009 Law on Energy Conservation aims to fulfil the sustainable development requirements of the country, disseminate energy conservation concepts, energy efficiency actions, improve energy saving consumption and deploy various renewable energy applications. A large number of public and private institutions must take note of this new regulatory framework namely: All energy producing and consuming parties, all importers and local manufacturers of equipment for energy generation and consumption, all institutions and companies acting in the area of building design, energy-consuming equipment, all public and private educational institutions and research centres. The mentioned institutions shall be committed to energy conservation…
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Podcast episode
What’s driving the surge in energy jobs?
The global energy sector is adding jobs twice as fast as the overall economy. But where is this growth coming from? And with skills shortages increasing, can it keep up the momentum? In this episode, IEA analysts Elspeth Hathaway and Rebecca Ruff – two authors of the World Energy Employment report – dive into the latest data. They talk about who works in the energy sector, what’s been driving the strong rise in energy jobs globally, and how to tackle growing skills gaps, which could otherwise complicate efforts by countries to meet rising energy demand securely and affordably.
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Policy
Estonia
2017
Estonia National Development Plan of the Energy Sector until 2030
The NDPES 2030 describes the vision for the development of Estonia's energy sector and selects the optimal solution paths for individual sectors, based on the overall objective of ensuring energy supply with market-driven prices and availability for consumers in line with the long-term energy and climate targets of the European Union, while contributing to the improvement of Estonia's economic climate and environmental status and increased long-term competitiveness.