IEA's latest monitor shows wide variations in clean energy deployment among regions and technologies amid increased ...
This lags behind the average 2% improvement rate seen between 2010 and 2019. The global primary energy intensity, a key ...
At COP28 in Dubai last year, a global pledge was made by almost 200 countries to double the rate of energy efficiency improvements before 2030 – from 2% in 2022 to 4% in 2030. One year later, the IEA ...
Entitled Global Tracking Framework 2017 – Progress ... renewable energy share by more than 1 percentage point in that period. GTF, funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) was ...
President Trump's election and a U.S. administration closely tied to the fossil fuel industry is a major setback for global ...
Clean-energy sources are set to grow at a faster pace than global energy demand by the end of the decade, becoming the largest source of energy in the mid-2030s, the International Energy Agency said.
Renewable power deployment has exceeded expectations in some countries, other aspects of the energy transition are lagging ...
An assessment of national energy plans says that countries are on track to double global renewable energy capacity by 2030.
While the increasing adoption of clean energy technologies presents countries with opportunities to manufacture and trade them, it also means that governments face some tough policy decisions, ...
In its World Energy Outlook 2024 report, the IEA said that ... International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) earlier this week found that solar PV is the only technology on track to meet its ...
Clean-energy ... progress of transitions means that, by the end of the decade, the global economy can continue to grow without using additional amounts of oil, natural gas or coal," the IEA ...