-
Report
Jul 2010
Transforming Global Markets for Clean Energy Products
Transforming Global Markets for Clean Energy Products This report looks at three clean energy product categories: equipment energy efficiency; low-carbon transport, including high-efficiency vehicles and electric/plug-in hybrid electric vehicles; and solar photovoltaic power. Each section identifies ways to enhance global co-operation among major economies through case studies and examples, and ends with specific suggestions for greater international collaboration on market transformation efforts. An annex with more detailed case studies on energy-efficient electric motors, televisions, external power supplies and compact fluorescent lights is included in the paper.
-
Event
28 Nov 2012
Energy Technology R&D Needs of Emerging Economies
BackgroundUnder the auspices of the IEA, the Experts’ Group on R&D Priority-Setting and Evaluation (EGRD), and in cooperation with the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, this international workshop assesses the clean energy technology R&D needs of emerging economies. While many such needs may be well aligned with those of fully developed economies, there are unique situations regarding stage of development, modes of economic development, endowments of natural resources, quality of fuels, characterisation of demographics and urbanisation, cultural aspects of energy use, and other country-specific circumstances. It is likely that…
-
Fuel report
Dec 2006
Oil Market Report - 2006 Archives
The IEA Oil Market Report (OMR) is one of the world’s most authoritative and timely sources of data, forecasts and analysis on the global oil market – including detailed statistics and commentary on oil supply, demand, inventories, prices and refining activity, as well as oil trade for IEA and selected non-IEA countries.
This report includes all monthly releases from 2006 in a single file. -
Country
Hungary
Hungary was among the first countries globally, in June 2020, to make a legal commitment to become carbon neutral by 2050 and plans to phase out coal by 2030 at the latest. Enhanced energy efficiency, increased renewable and nuclear electricity and electrification of end-use sectors are identified as the key drivers towards the 2050 target. Hungary plans to build two new nuclear unit and while solar PV has grown notably, wind lacks behind its potential but the change in siting limits for wind turbines are likely to have a positive impact on the sector.
- Overview
- Energy mix
- Emissions
- Electricity
-
+ 5 pages
-
Technology report
Jun 2019
Securing Investments in Low-Carbon Power Generation Sources
Analyse progress in G20 countries towards securing investments in low-carbon power generation. Japan’s G20 presidency 2019 asked the International Energy Agency to analyse progress in G20 countries towards securing investments in low-carbon power generation. The Japan presidency, which began on 1 December 2018 and runs through 30 November 2019, has placed a strong focus on innovation, business and finance.1 In the areas of energy and the environment, Japan wishes to create a “virtuous cycle between the environment and growth”, which is the core theme of the G20 Ministerial Meeting on Energy Transitions and Global Environment for…
-
Country report
Jul 2020
Georgia 2020
Energy Policy Review The International Energy Agency (IEA) conducts in-depth peer reviews of the energy policies of its members and non-member countries. This process supports a holistic approach to energy policy development and encourages the exchange of international best practices and experiences. This report is the first in-depth review conducted by the EU4Energy programme (implemented by the IEA and the European Union) in the 2019-2021 cycle. It updates and extends the analysis of energy policies in the countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia that the IEA conducted in 2015.
Since the 2015 review, Georgia…
-
Technology report
Sep 2018
Offshore renewable energy
A rising force in global energy This report was prepared by the IEA for the Meeting of G7 Environment, Energy and Oceans Ministers that took place in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 19-21 September 2018. Some of the underlying analysis is drawn from the World Energy Outlook Offshore Energy Outlook, released in April 2018.
-
Report
May 2025
Rare earth elements 2025
Outlook for key energy transition minerals This report provides an outlook for demand and supply for key energy minerals including copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite and rare earth elements. Demand projections encompass both key energy technologies and other uses under different IEA Scenarios. Supply projections are based on a detailed review of all announced projects. They show how today's geographical concentration evolves over time, for both mining and refining and how expected supply compares with primary supply requirements.
-
Technology report
Oct 2010
Technology Roadmap - Carbon Capture and Storage 2009: Foldout
Technology Roadmap - Carbon Capture and Storage 2009: Foldout Carbon capture and storage is an important part of the lowest-cost greenhouse gas mitigation portfolio. This roadmap was published in 2009 using data from the Energy Technology Perspectives 2008 publication. An update was released in July 2013.
-
Flagship report
Jun 2024
World Energy Investment 2024 Southeast Asia
Most countries in Southeast Asia now have ambitious long-term clean energy goals, but investments are not yet on track Southeast Asia accounts for 9% of the world's population, 6% of the world’s GDP and 4% of world energy consumption. The region’s population is expected to grow to nearly 800 million by 2050; together with continued economic growth this will have strong implications for energy demand. Investment will determine how this rising demand is met, with implications for security, affordability and alignment with sustainability goals. Eight out of 10 countries in the region have announced target dates…