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Malaysia
In Malaysia, the share of gas in the power mix decreased from 67% in 2005 to 47% in 2015, led by policies to switch to coal in response to declining domestic gas production. The country holds a large share of Southeast Asia’s fossil fuel resources.
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Fuel report
Mar 2026
Sheltering From Oil Shocks Summary
…on 11 March by making 400 million barrels of oil from their emergency reserves available to the market, the largest stock release in IEA history. But the demand side is also a crucial part of the energy security equation.In this report, the IEA details 10 demand-side options open to households, businesses and governments to shelter themselves from today’s oil shock and relieve the strains on affordability. These are based on the IEA’s longstanding expertise on energy security and on specific country examples. Governments can take the lead, both by setting an example and by facilitating these actions…
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Country report
Jun 2025
Ramping up Heat Pumps in Moldova: A Roadmap Building the market
…front is much easier than fighting widespread misinformation. Consumers may also be unaware of existing government incentives to promote heat pumps, especially since these have only been introduced in recent years. The 2024-2025 energy challenges stemming from the gas transit shut-off to Ukraine, alongside progress in diversifying Moldova’s natural gas supplies, provide a timely opportunity to promote the benefits of heat pumps.Awareness campaigns on heat pumps will be key to educating the public on the long-term cost savings potential for households as well as the environmental benefits. They will also help dispel some of the…
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Fuel report
May 2025
Northwest European Hydrogen Monitor 2025 Executive summary
…July 2024, Germany adopted its hydrogen import strategy, following the update of the country’s National Hydrogen Strategy in 2023. In December 2024, Switzerland released its long-awaited National Hydrogen Strategy, highlighting the importance of developing its hydrogen market so that it is closely integrated with neighbouring markets.Altogether, Northwest European countries have ambition to develop as much as 30 to 35 GW of electrolyser capacity by 2030. However, recent market developments, inflation and cost increases could drive countries to further adjust their targets and/or delay the implementation of low-emissions hydrogen projects. Greater policy attention is required on demand…
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Country report
May 2026
Portugal 2026 Policy recommendations for Portugal
Energy policy landscape 1. Adopt a national roadmap based on bottom-up sectoral agreements to support timely and cost effective emissions reductionsPortugal has established a clear long-term direction for its energy transition through the Roadmap for Carbon Neutrality 2050, the Basic Climate Law, and the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) 2030. The NECP commits to reducing GHG emissions by 55% by 2030 (vs. 2005 levels) and achieving climate neutrality by 2045. Strong progress has been made, with emissions down 43% in 2024, driven mainly by decarbonisation of electricity supply. Portugal is now entering a mid-transition, in which further…
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Flagship report
May 2025
Global EV Outlook 2025 Trends in other light-duty electric vehicles
…where 2/3Ws are widely used for daily transportation. Another year of receding electric two-wheeler sales in China masks steady growth elsewhere in Asia In China, falling sales of electric 2Ws in 2024 were the product of an overall decline in the 2W market, yet the country remains the world’s largest market for electric 2Ws. Electric models have accounted for more than half of 2W sales since 2020, with sales totalling about 7 million in 2024. Sluggishness in China’s 2W market reflects an increasing preference for cars for personal transport, and may also be a sign that consumers…
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Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, electricity is available for 85% of the population, up from 20% in 2000. Gas accounts for the majority of the country’s electricity production, even though wind, hydropower and solar PV shares are growing. Bangladesh has also implemented energy policy incentives towards the deployment of renewables.
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Fuel report
May 2025
Outlook for Biogas and Biomethane Assessing the sustainable potential and cost of feedstocks for biogas and biomethane
…types of feedstocks for biogases. They can be broadly grouped together as crop residues, animal manure, biowaste and woody biomass. We assess feedstocks that can be processed without direct competition with food for agricultural land or animal feed, and that do not have any other adverse sustainability impacts. Biogas and methane yields are key indicators of how suitable a feedstock is for energy production. Biogas yield refers to the total volume of gas produced from a feedstock through anaerobic digestion, primarily methane (CH₄) and CO₂. Methane yield, by contrast, accounts only for the methane portion, which is the component usable…
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Technology report
Dec 2025
Policy options to accelerate distributed solar PV in Ukraine Distributed solar PV in Ukraine
…leader in renewables deployment in 2024. According to various sources, including the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy, around 300 MW (and up to 900 MW, depending on the source) of new solar PV was installed in 2024, including behind-the-meter installations, while 20 MW of new onshore wind power came online. Thus, reaching the required 24 GW of new distributed solar PV for a distributed energy system by 2030 implies that the total installed capacity more than quadruples from the estimated capacity of around 7 GW in 2024. As Russia continues to strategically target Ukrainian energy infrastructure ahead of the…
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Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan’s hydro-rich energy sector is characterised by aging infrastructure and significant losses, which are exacerbated by a combination of weather-related shocks and growing demand. Energy policy aims to improve energy security by developing indigenous energy sources and rehabilitating and expanding transmission and distribution networks. Developing sustainable energy and improving energy efficiency are also priorities, while slowly removing subsidies will allow for further investment and expansion of domestic resources. Kyrgyzstan is part of the EU4Energy Programme, which is focused on evidence-based policymaking in the energy sector.
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