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Chart
21 Jan 2026
Estimated traded volumes and churn rate in Northeast Asia, 2020-2025
Estimated traded volumes and churn rate in Northeast Asia, 2020-2025 Gas Q1 2026
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Event
21 Jan 2026
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IEA-MEMR Workshop on opportunities in managing GHG emissions and mine waste in Indonesia’s critical minerals regulations
Background information This week, the IEA convened a workshop in Jakarta, Indonesia, focused on the management of greenhouse gas emissions and mine waste in Indonesia’s critical minerals regulations. Co-hosted with Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR), the workshop explored opportunities and challenges in Indonesia, while sharing international best practices.The event brought together over 35 participants, including government officials from various directorates of MEMR (such as the Directorate General of Mineral and Coal (MINERBA), the Centre for Mineral and Coal Testing (TekMIRA), and the Centre for Data and Information Technology (Pusdatin)), the Ministry of Environment…
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Policy
Kuwait
2017
New Kuwait Vision 2035
In application of the vision of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed AlJaber AlSabah, Kuwait’s Vision 2035 is a national development plan that seeks to build a sustainable diversified economy in Kuwait. This vision aims to transform the country into a regional and international commercial hub while developing non-oil economic sectors. It also aims at achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals and adapting the country to the challenges of climate change.
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Policy
Korea
2008
Energy-saving design standards for buildings
In 2008, Republic of Korea established a set of standards for energy-saving design such as the prevention of heat loss, standards for the preparation of energy conservation plans and design reviews, and matters related to the promotion of the construction of green buildings.Since 2025, these standards have been strengthened through the expansion of mandatory Zero Energy Building (ZEB) requirements to private sector buildings, including residential complexes (≥30 units) and buildings typically above 1,000 m². This extends earlier requirements that applied primarily to public buildings and effectively raises minimum energy performance expectations for new construction. Compliance increasingly requires…
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Chart
26 Mar 2026
Average global levelised cost of aluminium and energy related regional variation, 2024
Aluminium
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Policy
New Zealand
2011
New Zealand Energy Strategy (NZES)
…Efficient use of energy; and Secure and affordable energy. The NZES provides the overarching policy context for a suite of targeted companion measures which include the New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy (NZEECS), the New Zealand Transport Strategy (NZTS) and a Framework for a New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme. New Zealand renewable energy 2025 target: New Zealand aims to generate 90% of its total electricity generation from renewable energy sources by 2025. The previous New Zealand Energy Strategy (NZES) was released on 11 October 2007, setting out the vision of the then government, of a sustainable, low emissions energy…
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Policy
United Kingdom
2020
Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution - Point 7: Greener Buildings
As part of the ten point plan, the UK will develop increase buildings' energy efficiency.
The plan will increase funding by 1 billion GBP by:
- extending the Green Homes Grant for another year,
- increasing spending within the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme,
- upgrading heat systems in rural areas through the Homes Upgrade Grant,
- committing further funding for the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund to continue upgrading the least efficient social housing.
The policy will also:
- implement Future Home Standard (70-80% lower emissions than today),
- consult on increased standards for non-domestic buildings,
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Policy
Canada
2017
Impact Canada Cleantech Challenges
Between 2017 and 2025, Natural Resources Canada has invested $75M in six clean technology challenges under the Impact Canada initiative. These challenges were designed to address persistent barriers in cleantech development and adoption by setting ambitious but achievable goals to identify and develop breakthrough solutions. It attracted innovators to high-priority energy technology problems. The last energy challenge, which concluded in early 2025, was for advanced, rapidly deployable oil spill response solutions. An other challenge, the Women in Cleantech challenge can be found in our database
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News
19 Feb 2026
IEA Members reaffirm support for IEA-Ukraine Collaboration Programme
…Ministers applauded the IEA’s work with Ukraine through the Programme, noting that it supports both the near-term reconstruction of Ukraine’s energy sector – which remains under significant attack by Russia – and helps facilitate the investments needed for Ukraine to build a new energy future.In their statement, the Ministers emphasised that the IEA‑Ukraine Collaboration Programme, established in 2025, is a key supplement to the work undertaken by the IEA as part of its Joint Work Programme with Ukraine. The IEA has worked closely with Ukraine for decades, with collaboration deepening further when Ukraine became an IEA Association country…
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Policy
New Zealand
2021
Public Transport decarbonisation
100% of sales of urban buses to be ZEVs by 2025 and 100% of stock by 2035.