- IEA – International Energy Agency
The IEA is at the heart of the global dialogue on energy Learn more about our mission We provide authoritative analysis, data, policy recommendations and solutions to ensure energy security and help the world transition to clean energy
- Global Energy Review 2025 – Analysis - IEA
The IEA has discontinued providing data in the Beyond 2020 format (IVT files and through WDS) Data is now available through the Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats
- World Energy Outlook 2024 – Analysis - IEA
The IEA's flagship World Energy Outlook, published every year, is the most authoritative global source of energy analysis and projections It identifies and explores the biggest trends in energy demand and supply, as well as what they mean for energy security, emissions and economic development
- All Analysis - IEA
Search, filter, explore and download IEA analysis, reports and publications across all fuels and technologies
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From policy ambition to real action, the IEA’s latest interactive database provides country and regional outlooks on climate commitments and net zero pledges Dive in deeper to the explorer Browse historical and projected data on EVs
- Executive summary – Renewables 2024 – Analysis - IEA
Renewable fuels require dedicated policy support to align with the IEA’s scenario for achieving net zero energy sector emissions by 2050 To align with this pathway, renewable fuel adoption must nearly double by 2030 However, under today’s market conditions, it is projected to grow by only 20%
- Executive summary – World Energy Investment 2025 - IEA
Despite elevated geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, this tenth edition of the IEA’s World Energy Investment shows that capital flows to the energy sector are set to rise in 2025 to USD 3 3 trillion, a 2% rise in real terms on 2024 Around USD 2 2 trillion is going collectively to renewables, nuclear, grids, storage, low-emissions
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These efforts focused on broadening the IEA’s energy security focus beyond oil to also cover electricity, natural gas, renewables and critical minerals; making the IEA the global hub for energy efficiency and advanced energy technologies; and “opening the doors” of the IEA to major emerging economies
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