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Commentary
13 Feb 2026
Global battery markets are growing strongly – and so are the supply risks
…over 20% from 2024, but its economic and strategic significance extends far beyond market size. Batteries are becoming a cornerstone of the automotive sector, a critical source of flexibility for power systems, and an increasingly important source of back-up power for digital infrastructure, including data centres and artificial intelligence.Beyond energy, batteries remain indispensable for a wide range of industrial and strategic applications, from portable electronics and unmanned defence systems to emerging technologies such as humanoid robots. As applications diversify and costs continue to fall, batteries are evolving into a foundational component of modern economies. This shift carries far…
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Report
Sep 2025
Energy Management for Industry
Driving efficiency implementation This report demonstrates the value of energy management for industry and governments. It illustrates how more systematic approaches to energy efficiency can contribute to ensure continual, durable, and increasing improvements that support competitiveness and energy security. It shows how new advances in energy management, such as increased digitalisation and artificial intelligence, can provide further benefits at speed and at scale. Building on best practices and innovative approaches, the report provides policy guidance on effective policy packages, giving insights into possible actions for policy makers irrespective of the maturity of existing programmes.
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Country report
Mar 2026
Financing the ASEAN Power Grid
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has a long history of electricity system connectivity, and the development of the ASEAN Power Grid (APG) is central to achieving a sustainable, secure and affordable energy transition across the region. Delivering the APG will require a significant step‑change in investment over the coming 15 years, and unlocking financing from a diverse range of sources will be essential for this to happen. Yet financing approaches and business models have not evolved at the pace required to support an increasingly ambitious and complex pipeline of interconnector projects.This report examines how interconnectors are approached…
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Fuel report
Nov 2025
Electricity Market Design
…and long-term markets, however, face persistent gaps in liquidity and accessibility, which can make it harder for participants to manage risk and invest with confidence. Complementary mechanisms have become structural features of many systems, helping to support resource adequacy and decarbonisation objectives, but their effectiveness and cost efficiency depends on designs that work in concert with market signals.The analysis highlights that coherent evolution across market layers and mechanisms is essential to maintain secure, affordable and sustainable electricity systems. The report concludes with insights to guide policy makers as they refine market arrangements and ensure that markets remain resilient…
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Flagship report
Mar 2026
Energy Technology Perspectives 2026
The 2026 edition of Energy Technology Perspectives is published against the backdrop of a fast-changing policy and technology landscape. Governments are working to establish secure and resilient supply chains for clean energy technologies while advancing key energy policy goals such as energy security, affordability and economic competitiveness, as well as climate and other environmental goals. In a landscape that is constantly evolving, this report aims to deliver timely insights into the status and outlook of technology deployment, manufacturing, project pipelines, investments, and trade of different energy technologies and materials. The aim is to provide useful analysis that can inform…
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Flagship report
Apr 2026
Key Questions on Energy and AI
Following the publication of the IEA’s landmark Energy and AI report in 2025, this report examines how the energy and AI nexus has evolved amid surging investment in data centres and rapid advances in model capabilities. Drawing on fresh datasets and analysis, it explores where electricity demand is rising, how quickly grids and supply chains can respond, and what these shifts mean for energy security, affordability and sustainability.
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Flagship report
Nov 2025
World Energy Outlook 2025
…futures and their implications for energy security, access and emissions. The WEO covers the whole energy system, using a scenario-based approach to highlight the central choices, consequences and contingencies that lie ahead. It includes exploratory scenarios that flow from different assumptions about existing policies, as well as normative pathways that achieve energy and emissions goals in full. The multi-scenario approach illustrates how the course of the energy system might be affected by changing key variables, including the energy policies adopted by governments around the world.This year’s edition comes amid major shifts in global energy policies and markets…
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Technology report
Mar 2026
Financing CCUS at Scale Executive summary
…complicate risk assessment and financing.Scaling CCUS will require financing approaches that can accommodate new project structures and a wider set of financiers. As CCUS moves into new business models, financing must adapt to a widening set of project sponsors with limited balance‑sheet capacity, and to hub‑based joint ventures that require robust risk‑allocation arrangements. Project finance is emerging as a solution to allow firms to preserve capital and distribute risks: more than USD 15 billion in commercial debt has been raised over the past 2 years, primarily through a handful of landmark non-recourse transactions in Europe and North America. Venture capital…
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Country report
Dec 2025
China’s Official Energy Finance in Emerging and Developing Economies Setting the scene
…much of the financing for energy today in EMDE other than China derives from domestic capital. However, given the limitations of fiscal budgets and domestic markets, it is crucial for EMDE to mobilise international capital. Therefore, international public finance (IPF) – concessional or non-concessional funding coming from development finance institutions (DFIs), multilateral climate funds, export credit agencies, governments and philanthropies often directed to higher-risk regions or nascent technologies – plays a critical role. While the absolute size of their financing is small, making up less than 10% of investment in EMDE other than China, this capital can be allocated to…
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Flagship report
Apr 2026
Global Energy Review 2026
Global Energy Review 2026 This edition of the Global Energy Review provides the first full assessment of trends across the entire energy sector in 2025, with data for all fuels and technologies, all regions and major countries, and energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.The report covers estimates of energy demand by region and by source and fuel in 2025; developments in electricity demand and supply; deployment of selected energy technologies; and estimates of energy-related CO2 emissions. The report also assesses trends in energy intensity and analyses the impact of factors, such as weather effects, on energy demand and…
- Key findings
- Global trends
- Oil
- Natural gas
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+ 9 pages