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10 Feb 2026
Progress in low-emissions hydrogen production and potential production from committed projects, 2020-2030
Progress in low-emissions hydrogen production and potential production from committed projects, 2020-2030
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News
11 May 2026
Austria can build on its strong energy ambitions through targeted reforms and faster delivery
…major strengths in low-emissions power generation and diversification of supplies, but needs to accelerate reforms to meet its goals Austria has set some of the most ambitious energy and climate goals in the world, including 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and climate neutrality by 2040. But achieving these goals will require stronger alignment between targets, delivery mechanisms and resources, according to a new report by the International Energy Agency.The IEA’s Energy Policy Review finds that Austria is entering the next phase of its energy transition with some notable strengths. It already has a higher share of renewables in its…
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Gaston Siroit
OEMLAC Director and Technical Advisor to the Executive Secretary of OLADE. Gastón Siroit is an energy and mining specialist with over twenty years of experience across Latin America and the Caribbean. He currently heads the OEMLAC and serves as Technical Advisor to the Executive Secretary of OLADE, leading regional initiatives on energy transition. His work focuses on regulatory frameworks, climate and energy policies, and project implementation for low-carbon development. Previously, he served as Technology Director at Argentina’s Secretariat of Energy and earlier held senior roles within Total and Shell in Europe, Africa, and South America. He holds engineering degrees from ITBA and INSA Toulouse, and a master’s in project management from Mines Paris - PSL (formerly École des Mines de Paris).OLADE serves as the leading intergovernmental platform for energy dialogue and cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean, fostering integration, knowledge exchange, and investment t...
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News
06 Feb 2026
Global electricity demand is set to grow strongly to 2030, underscoring need for investments in grids and flexibility
…consumption from advanced economies is also rising after 15 years of stagnation – contributing to a fifth of the total increase in power demand through 2030.The report finds that global electricity generation from renewables − boosted by record deployment of solar PV – is now in the process of overtaking generation from coal, after virtually drawing level with it in 2025 based on the latest available data. Nuclear power output also rose to a new record. The momentum behind low-emissions sources of generation continues to 2030, by which time renewables and nuclear are together set to generate 50% of global electricity…
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Leonore Gewessler
Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology.
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