Globally, the IEA revised its renewable capacity growth forecast down by 5%, but said it still expects capacity to double between now and 2030, increasing by 4,600 gigawatts. That is roughly the ...
China is the leading refiner and processor of the majority of the world’s 20 strategic minerals, according to an IEA analysis ...
The Executive Director of the IEA, Fatih Birol, has renewed his call to give hydropower the attention it deserves ...
The world oil market faces an even bigger surplus next year of as much as 4 million barrels per day as OPEC+ producers and rivals lift output and demand remains sluggish, the International Energy ...
The International Energy Agency continues to forecast a significant supply glut in the oil market, but uncertainty over the ...
The International Energy Agency cut its five-year prediction for global offshore wind power generation by more than a quarter ...
The oil market faces an even larger surplus than previously anticipated as oil supply growth forecasts for this year and next ...
IEA forecasts record oil surplus for 2026, raising concerns over oversupply and falling prices as analysts expect OPEC+ to ...
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New IEA report urges $15bn annual investment to close Africa’s power gap, as financing remains skewed to urban centres.
The downward revision is mainly due to an early phase-out of U.S. federal tax incentives and other regulatory changes - lowering the IEA's U.S. growth expectations by almost 50% - while China's shift ...
African countries need $150-billion of investment to realise universal electricity access by 2035, which equals $15-billion ...