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Data set
Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators
Annual data from 2000 covering end-use energy consumption, now featuring end-use carbon emissions for the IEA member countries and beyond.
The data is updated twice a year, at the end of each semesters. The Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators database contains annual data from 2000 covering end use energy consumption by energy product, end use carbon emissions, associated indicators across four sectors of final consumption (industry, services, residential and transport) and energy decomposition analysis, to show the impact of different drivers (e.g. activity, structure and efficiency) on consumption trends, for the IEA member countries and beyond… -
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12 Sep 2025
Progress in low-emissions hydrogen production, 2020-2030
Progress in low-emissions hydrogen production, 2020-2030 hydrogen questions for energy system
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12 Sep 2025
Announced projects for low-emissions hydrogen production, 2030
Announced projects for low-emissions hydrogen production, 2030 for the hydrogen questions on the energy system page
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Data tool
28 May 2026
Investment Data Explorer
Explore energy investment data from World Energy Investment 2026 Europe Africa Central & South America Eurasia Asia Pacific Middle East North America Investment
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Data tool
28 Apr 2026
Reliance on Middle East Oil and Gas Supplies by Country
Compare selected countries’ reliance on oil and natural gas imports from the Middle East This interactive chart compares selected countries’ reliance on oil and natural gas imports from the Middle East. It shows both total import volumes and how significant those imports are relative to each country’s needs. Use the toggle above to switch between oil and gas. You can then sort countries by:Share: imports from the Middle East as a share of domestic consumption and exports in 2017 and 2024, with ...
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Contributor
Emma Wink
Sustainable Finance Specialist and Project Lead, BASE. Emma Wink is a Sustainable Finance Specialist and Project Lead at BASE, where she focuses on scaling the use of innovative business models such as 'Cooling-as-a-Service' to accelerate the energy transition and circular economy. Emma holds a Master of Science in Sustainable Development from the University of Basel.