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Report
Sep 2025
Energy Management for Industry Executive summary
…and society. Progress is slowing on the target to double the rate of energy efficiency improvement At the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) in 2023, nearly 200 countries reached a landmark agreement to collectively double the global average annual rate of energy efficiency improvements by 2030. The rate of global energy efficiency progress has actually slowed, and, as the number one driver of global energy use industry is one of the main reasons for this slowdown. This is a result from two factors happening in parallel: first, the stagnation of industrial efficiency, and second, the growth of industrial energy demand…
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Policy report
Jun 2026
Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency for Business Turning the opportunity into reality
…Analysis tools, such as the interactive JUSTIFI tool developed by the National Laboratory of the Rockies and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, can help identify, quantify and link these benefits to key performance indicators, often showing how they shorten payback periods.4. Position energy efficiency as a strategic investmentEnergy efficiency often competes for capital with other core business investments. Strategic objectives within companies often take precedence over simple payback calculations to determine investment decisions, as argued by the ’salience approach’ in multiple benefits research. They can be grouped in three dimensions: the value proposition (e.g. product quality and…
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Country
Mauritius
The energy mix in Mauritius is dominated by coal and oil. Almost 10% of the country's final energy consumption is generated by modern renewable sources of energy – a share that has gradually decreased for the past 20 years.
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Report
Mar 2026
Clean Energy Transitions Programme 2025
Annual report 2025 The IEA’s Clean Energy Transitions Programme (CETP) helps countries around the world accelerate their transition to clean energy, with a focus on emerging markets and developing economies. By combining global analysis, high-level convening and hands-on technical support, the CETP ensures that evidence, policy guidance and practical tools reach those shaping energy strategies on the ground.In 2025, the CETP has supported almost 350 high-level bilateral meetings with policy makers, over 700 workshops and technical exchanges, involving almost 13 000 participants, and 26 capacity-building events with over 1 700 policy professionals on energy efficiency, data…
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Policy report
Jun 2026
Energy Efficiency Policy Toolkit Industry
…as industry energy efficiency networks can accelerate energy efficiency progress by facilitating knowledge exchange and the sharing of best practices. They can also work in conjunction with other government policies to boost uptake by supporting the dissemination of information on incentives and available funding to industry. Governments should consult local and national industry representatives and associations and profit from the insights of local industrial experts to determine the most effective information instrument for their country.Incentives such as facilitating access to finance and energy efficiency obligation schemes can be effective tools for encouraging private sector stakeholders to advance energy efficiency…
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Finance Industry Advisory Board Structure
Enabling more structured dialogue with the energy finance community The Finance Industry Advisory Board (FIAB) was convened by the International Energy Agency to facilitate a structured dialogue with the energy finance community on a range of issues affecting energy investment, in particular as they relate to clean energy transitions.The FIAB brings together representatives of leading actors in the world of energy finance, including banks, as...
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Report
Jul 2025
Electricity Mid-Year Update 2025
Despite a slowdown in global economic growth prospects, the world’s electricity consumption increased strongly in the first half of 2025, driven by rising demand from industry, appliances, cooling, data centres and electrification. At the same time, electricity supply from renewables, natural gas and nuclear continues to grow, with all set to reach new milestones.This mid-year update follows the extensive Electricity 2025 report released in February, examining the latest trends and the outlook for the remainder of the year. It includes updated data for 2024 along with new forecasts for 2025 and 2026 covering areas such as global…
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Country report
Jun 2026
Luxembourg 2026
…Review was prepared in partnership between the Government of Luxembourg and the IEA. It draws on the IEA’s extensive knowledge and the inputs of expert peers from IEA Member countries to assess Luxembourg’s most pressing energy sector challenges and provide recommendations on how to address them, backed by international best practices. The report also highlights areas where Luxembourg’s leadership can serve as an example in promoting secure and clean energy transitions. It also promotes the exchange of best practices among countries to foster learning, build consensus and strengthen political will for a sustainable and affordable energy future.
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About page
Association countries Membership
A new era of international energy co-operation The activation of Association in 2015 marked an important milestone in the IEA’s engagement worldwide, reflecting several years of concerted efforts on the part of IEA member countries, partner countries and the Secretariat, and opening doors to a new era of international energy co-operation.According to the Joint Declaration, Association is "a progressive relationship that will have an evolving nature and that will serve as a basi...
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Country
Belarus
…dependence, particularly on natural gas from a single supplier. The government is contemplating attractive investment measures and fuel diversification to reduce natural gas consumption and include more coal and renewables into the country's energy mix, while developing local energy sources and introducing nuclear power.
Belarus has also prioritized improving energy efficiency in electricity and heat production and is phasing out subsidies for electricity, heat and gas, which is expected to make the energy sector more market-focused and investor-friendly. Belarus is part of the EU4Energy Programme, an initiative focused on evidence-based policy making for the energy sector.- Overview
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- Emissions
- Electricity
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