Organisation

International Energy Agency

Acronym:
IEA
Report

Australia 2023: energy policy review


Australia is currently seeking to update its existing climate change and clean energy strategies, starting with the preparation of a new emissions reduction plan for 2050. In this report, the IEA provides energy policy recommendations to help Australia effectively manage the transformation of its energy sector.
Report

Net zero by 2050: a roadmap for the global energy sector


The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. This report assesses the policy requirements, the deployment and innovation needs, the necessary investments, the economic benefits and the wider implications for the world.
Report

Energy technology perspectives 2020


A net-zero energy system requires a profound transformation in the way we produce and use energy that can only be achieved with a broad suite of technologies. This report examines in detail the role for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies in clean energy transitions.
Presentation

Energy efficiency policy toolkit


Slide presentation capturing a broad spectrum of industry-based energy efficiency policies. Energy efficiency options for the building sector include regulation, information and incentives.
Presentation

Toolkit: Enabling investment with energy efficiency policies


The slides were to teach the fundamentals of energy efficiency policies that can be used to reduce energy use in buildings and how energy efficiency policies can enable effective investment and finance for energy efficiency in buildings.

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