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Newsletter
May 2026
Contending with the effects of the energy crisis
Plus, meeting with Germany's Chancellor in Berlin; supporting consumers during the crisis; disruptions in natural gas markets; new data on the energy sector in 2025; hosting leaders to discuss COP31 priorities; and more ...
Newsletter of the International Energy Agency
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Welcome back to the Energy Mix. In today's edition: Our Executive Director meets with the German Chancellor in Berlin; how governments can best support consumers during the energy crisis; the Middle East crisis is changing the outlook for natural gas; data and analysis on key global energy trends in 2025; a new… -
Policy
United Kingdom
2020
Jet Zero Council - Emissions Reduction in the Heavy Industry
From the GBP 350 million package to fuel green recovery and cut emissions in heavy industry, GBP 139 million will be used to cut emissions by supporting the transition from natural gas to clean hydrogen power, and scaling up carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. These measures can stop over 90% of emissions being released from industrial plants into the air by storing carbon permanently underground
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Policy
United Kingdom
2021
Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener
…capacity by 2030.Heat and buildings: Set a path to all new heating appliances in homes and workplaces from 2035 being low carbon.Transport: Remove all road emissions at the tailpipe and kick-start zero emissions international travel.Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS): Deliver four CCUS clusters, capturing 20-30 MtCO2 across the economy, including 6 MtCO2 of industrial emissions, per year by 2030. Deploy at least 5 MtCO2/year of engineered greenhouse gas removals by 2030.Critical minerals: Publish a UK Critical Minerals Strategy in 2022 outlining an approach to securing supply of technology-critical minerals and metals…
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Policy
United Kingdom
2007
Low Carbon Transport Innovation Strategy
The Low Carbon Transport Innovation Strategy (LCTIS), published in May 2007, set out a wide range of actions that the UK would take to encourage innovation and technology development in lower carbon transport technologies. A major initiative was the establishment of the Low Carbon Vehicles Innovation Platform (LCVIP), a GBP 100 million programme over five years supported by the Technology Strategy Board, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Department for Transport (Dft), and funded through the Technology Strategy Board. In addition, the DfT Low Carbon Vehicle Procurement programme aimed to use the public sector's purchasing power…
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Policy
United Kingdom
2015
The Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Licensing etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
The Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Licensing etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) implement Articles 2.3, 2.4, 3, 4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and Chapter 3 (storage permits) (except Articles 18 and 20) of the CCS Directive. The Regulations implement those provisions of the Directive which deal with storage permits, including: (1) the granting of permits for the operation of carbon dioxide storage sites (and related exploration activities); (2) the obligations of the storage operator (for example, in relation to monitoring, reporting and corrective measures) whilst storage activities are taking place; (3) the operator’s continuing…
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Chart
13 Feb 2026
Share of four wheelers electric vehicle battery sales by chemistry and region, 2023-2025
Share of four wheelers electric vehicle battery sales by chemistry and region, 2023-2025 battery commentary
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Policy
United Kingdom
2022
Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Programme
The Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Programme supports technologies which can produce hydrogen from biogenic feedstocks and be combined with carbon capture. It forms part of the GBP 1 billion Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, which aims to accelerate the commercialisation of innovative clean energy technologies and processes through the 2020s and 2030s. The programme is in 2 phases: Phase 1 (GBP 5 million) supports multiple projects to scope and develop a feasible prototype demonstration project. In August 2022, 22 projects were selected under Phase 1. Phase 2 (GBP 25 million) takes projects from innovation design through to innovation demonstration.
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Chart
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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Chart
04 Mar 2026
Change in global oil stocks, historical and forecast ahead of 28 February 2026
Change in global oil stocks, historical and forecast ahead of 28 February 2026
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Coal Industry Advisory Board Structure
The Coal Industry Advisory Board (CIAB) is a group of high level executives from coal-related industrial enterprises, established by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in July 1979 to provide advice to the IEA on a wide range of issues relating to coal.Currently, CIAB Members are drawn from 11 countries accounting for just under 80% of world coal production and coal consumption. Members are drawn from major coal producers, electricity producers, other coal consuming industries and ...