IEA Greece 2023 report urges investment in green energy instead of gas
The International Energy Agency (IEA) published its country report on Greece today, highlighting various aspects of its energy policy
IEA: Global CO2 emissions rose less than initially feared in 2022
The expansion of renewable sources prevented CO2 emissions from increasing significantly in 2022, but they did reach their historical maximum
IEA: Renewables to meet almost all global power demand growth through 2025
The expected increase in the generation of electricity from renewable sources is set to cover 98.3% of net growth in global power demand
IEA: Global energy crisis is driving surge in heat pumps
Sales of heat pumps will soar to record levels in the coming years as the energy crisis accelerated their deployment
Coal phaseout in SEE: countries have made pledges, but some are still silent
The list of 40 countries with the largest shares of coal-fired power plants in electricity production includes eight in this region
IEA warns EU of severe gas shortage risk for winter 2023/24
The EU may face a gas shortage of 30 billion cubic meters ahead of the heating season next year, the International Energy Agency said
Birol: Without international cooperation global energy transition could be delayed for decades
Far greater international cooperation is needed to move the world on the right path in meeting climate commitments and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the latest report by leading international energy agencies warns. IEA Director Fatih Birol points out that strengthening cooperation is key to achieving zero emissions. A new report by the International Energy Agency […]
IEA’s Birol debunks three myths about global energy crisis
Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), wrote an op-ed for the Financial Times