Oil use in transport set to decline from 2026, but strong petrochemicals demand could provide oil majors with new markets
New analysis by International Energy Agency reveals how energy efficiency gains can play critical role in meeting global energy and climate goals
Current trends suggest billions of people will still be reliant on harmful cooking fuel, and hundreds of millions without electricity by 2030, SDG report warns
Clean energy boom in China and policies enacted in wake of energy crisis are expected to send renewable power records tumbling over the next two years, according to the IEA
The clean energy transition is moving 'faster than many people realise' according to IEA - yet is still off the pace for meeting 1.5C goal
International Energy Agency estimates that heat pump sales doubled worldwide for the second year running in the wake of fossil fuel energy security and cost concerns
'There are big challenges ahead, but the only option is to double down on our goals: for Ukrainians, for Europe, and for the planet'
IEA warns that methane emissions from the global energy sector fell only fractionally last year, despite projects to cut methane leaks providing hugely attractive returns on investment
New estimates from the International Energy Agency confirm fossil fuel consumption subsidies broke records last year, despite repeated promises from governments to phase out inefficient subsidies
There is growing confidence that clean technologies could start to squeeze the dominance of fossil fuels across the global economy, and potentially sooner than previously thought