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News
16 Jun 2026
Strait of Hormuz crisis reinforces need for Southeast Asia to tackle major energy vulnerabilities
Governments are taking steps to strengthen energy security, but bolder action and stronger regional cooperation will be necessary as energy demand continues to grow strongly Governments are taking steps to strengthen energy security, but bolder action and stronger regional cooperation will be necessary as energy demand continues to grow strongly Disruptions to oil and gas flows through the Strait of Hormuz have exposed major structural risks in Southeast Asia’s energy sector, a new IEA report finds, with stronger action needed to bolster energy security and affordability as the region’s energy use soars.The 2026 edition of the Southeast…
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Data set
Monthly Oil Data Service (MODS) Global Demand by Product
NEW (first release: June 2025) - Monthly, quarterly, and annual demand data for seven products in individual OECD and Non-OECD countries with aggregates for selected regions. Monthly, quarterly, and annual demand data for seven products in individual OECD and Non-OECD countries with aggregates for selected regions. The dataset starts in January 2005. Data are in thousand barrels per day and include 6-18 month forecasts.This new dataset combines OECD and non-OECD demand data into a single, harmonised dataset including more granularity for non-OECD countries (demand available by product and by month).
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Policy
Bulgaria
2021
Bulgaria updated NECP 2021-2030
Bulgaria aims for energy climate neutrality by 2050, reducing GHG emissions by 55% by 2030, increasing renewable energy share to 34.96%, and promoting energy efficiency, security, and innovation. Goals include modernizing buildings, enhancing energy systems, diversifying energy supplies, and advancing clean technologies like hydrogen and electric vehicles.
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Policy
Poland
2022
Energy Shield: Measures against high energy prices
The Energy Shield is a set of measures enacted by the Polish Government to ensure lower energy prices for households, vulnerable consumers, district heating users and gas consumers. For these consumers, gas prices are capped at PLN 200 net/MWh and gas distribution rates are frozen.Lowest income households receive VAT refunds related to their gas bills and a one-time lump sump subsidy ranging from PLN 400 - 1500 to offset energy, gas and food prices.Households heating with coal can apply for a one-time lump sum allowance of PLN 3,000. Households heating with electricity can apply for…
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Chart
10 Feb 2026
Production of low-emissions hydrogen from announced projects by technology and likelihood, 2030
Production of low-emissions hydrogen from announced projects by technology and likelihood, 2030
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Chart
20 Apr 2026
Contribution of weather effects to coal change in energy demand, 2025
Contribution of weather effects to coal change in energy demand, 2025 GER 2026
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Policy
Kazakhstan
2013
Concept for the transition of the Republic of Kazakhstan to a "green economy"
The adopted Strategy Kazakhstan 2050: A New Political Course of the Established State ( "Strategy 2050") sets clear guidelines for building a sustainable and efficient economic model based on the country transition to a green development path.Goals and targets:Renewable energySolar and wind: not less than 3% of the total power generation by 202050% of alternative energy (including nuclear energy) sources in power generation by 2050Energy efficiencydecrease energy intensity of GDP by 25% (2008 baseline) by 2020 decrease energy intensity of GDP by 50% (2008 baseline) by 2050WaterResolve issues related to the water supply to population by 2020Resolve issues related to…
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Policy
Greece
2024
Energy Shield Programme
The Greek Government will implement a €100 million subsidy package to protect households and around 1.3 million small businesses from rising wholesale electricity prices. The planned subsidy, expected to be €0.10 per kilowatt-hour, will be finalized once energy providers announce December’s green tariffs.Environment and Energy Minister stated that the government’s objective is to maintain electricity prices for households and small businesses below €0.15 per kilowatt-hour.