Global energy employment rises above pre-Covid levels
IEA provides first ever assessment of energy jobs worldwide by region and technology, offering vital analysis in the context of the global energy crisis and clean energy transitions.
Read moreIEA provides first ever assessment of energy jobs worldwide by region and technology, offering vital analysis in the context of the global energy crisis and clean energy transitions.
Read moreUkraine officially joined the International Energy Agency as an Association country, with the signing of a joint declaration by Ukraine’s Minister of Energy German Galushchenko and IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol.
Read moreThe world’s demand for natural gas is set to decline slightly in 2022 as a result of higher prices and market disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to the International Energy Agency’s latest quarterly update.
Read moreThe International Energy Agency (IEA) informs that the European Union could reduce its imports of Russian natural gas by more than one-third within a year, by combining some key measures that are consistent with the European Green Deal.
Read moreOn March 1st, the United States and 30 other countries that are members of the International Energy Agency (IEA) committed to releasing a total of 60 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves in an effort to stabilise the global energy markets, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Read moreA new global energy economy is emerging, but the transformation still has a long way to go, according to IEA’s new World Energy Outlook report.
Read moreGovernments need to move faster and more decisively on a wide range of policy measures to enable low-carbon hydrogen to fulfil its potential to help the world reach net zero emissions while supporting energy security, the International Energy Agency says in a new report.
Read moreWith only 2% of governments’ recovery spending going to clean energy transitions, global emissions are set to surge to an all-time high by 2023, says IEA in a new report.
Read moreAfter a 4% drop in 2020, natural gas demand is expected to progressively recover in 2021 as consumption returns close to its pre-crisis level in mature markets, says a new report by IEA.
Read moreGlobal oil demand is set to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2022, rising 5.4 mb/d in 2021 and a further 3.1 mb/d next year, IEA said in its monthly Oil Report for June 2021.
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