International Energy Agency

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Coal dominates Asia Pacific’s generation mix in 2022

However, the share of low-carbon resources is increasing.

Middle East electricity demand up 2.6% YoY in 2022

Gas is the dominant electricity production source.

Clean energy tech investment reaches over $1.4t in 2022: IEA

It is around 70% of the total energy investment growth.

Could current and planned renewables capacity offset coal

Over 3,200GW wind and solar are projected to be installed by 2030.

Reducing green hydrogen production costs hangs on gov’t support

Hydrogen can reduce 10% of the total emissions to meet the global net-zero target, IRENA said.

Low-carbon electricity gets most gov’t investments support

The sector has received around $290b in investments since the start of the pandemic.

Governments clean energy spending reaches $1.2t: IEA

The investments were fuelled by energy security concerns.

Which ASEAN countries are the most energy-intensive

Their energy intensity is higher than the world average, according to IEA.

Reaching climate targets relies on swift reduction of global coal emissions: IEA

There are around 9,000 coal-fired power plants globally with a total capacity of 2,185MW.

Japan, 8 others join Global Offshore Wind Alliance

The alliance targets to speed up the installation of offshore wind.

South Korea’s gas consumption to fall 4% in 2022: report

It will stay the same in 2023 due to new nuclear and coal-fired plant start-ups.

Japan’s gas consumption to dip 5% in 2023

This comes as nuclear restarts are expected next year.

Asia’s gas demand to remain flat in 2022: report

The region is expected to post a modest recovery of 3% in 2023.

Natural gas market will remain tight in 2023: IEA

Its consumption will decline by 0.8% this year.