Organisation

International Energy Agency

Acronym:
IEA
Report

Key questions on energy and AI


The development and uptake of artificial intelligence (AI) has accelerated recently – elevating the question of what widespread deployment will mean for the energy sector. This report includes projections for how much electricity AI could consume over the next decade. It analyses what the uptake could mean for energy security, missions, innovation and affordability.
Report

State of energy policy 2026


The report provides a comprehensive review of global energy policy changes in 2025, tracking more than 6,500 policy measures across 84 countries. The report highlights changes in more than 200 areas of energy policymaking, including government spending, emergency stockholding, energy access, energy regulation and climate pledges.
Report

Sheltering from oil shocks


The conflict in the Middle East has created the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. This report outlines demand-side measures available to governments, businesses and households that span road transport, air travel, cooking and industry amid strains in diesel, jet fuel and LPG markets. It outlines 10 immediate actions to...
Report

Renewables 2025: analysis and forecasts to 2030


This report on the global renewable sector presents the latest forecasts and analysis, based on recent policy and market developments, while also exploring key challenges and opportunities. This edition provides forecasts for the deployment of renewable energy technologies in electricity, transport and heat through 2030. It also examines notable developments in key areas of the...
Guide

Energy efficiency policy toolkit 2025


The toolkit offers a framework to support governments in designing and implementing effective energy efficiency measures by combining policies across three core pillars: regulation, information and incentives. It incorporates a wide range of case studies and provides 10 strategic principles to help guide policymakers to enhance and expand their energy efficiency policies and programs.

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