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How energy intensity improvement can help achieve net-zero emissions by 2050
Doing this can avoid 95EJ of energy demand by 2030, the IEA said.
How energy intensity improvement can help achieve net-zero emissions by 2050
Doing this can avoid 95EJ of energy demand by 2030, the IEA said.
SEA needs $190b annual energy investments by 2030: IEA
This amount will help the region reach its climate goals.
Speeding up energy transition key to ensuring energy security: report
Price increases in oil and gas can have long-term implications.
Solar PV to lead addt’l RE capacity in 2022: IEA
Global renewable energy installations are expected to reach around 300GW.
Global RE installations rose 6% to almost 295GW in 2021: report
China accounted for almost half of the installations.
Natural gas demand to slip in 2022 amidst Russia-Ukraine conflict: IEA
The downward forecast is equivalent to 50 billion cubic meters of LNG.
Public clean energy spending jumps 50% to $710b since October 2021
Advanced economies accounted for $370b of the amount.
South Korea to help stabilise energy market amidst Russia-Ukraine conflict
Minister Moon made the commitment during the IEA Ministerial Meeting.
Israel, Germany partner for sustainable, affordable energy
The two states agreed to cooperate during the IEA Ministerial Meeting in Paris.
Energy-related CO2 emissions reach all-time high in 2021: IEA
Global emissions reached 36.3 billion tonnes, led largely by China.
Green hydrogen could be a ‘game changer’ in energy industry: GlobalData
This is even as hydrogen only accounts for 0.2% of electricity generation currently.
IEA keeps eye on Ukraine-Russia conflict
It is in consultation with member states to take action for energy security.
Japan’s renewable capacity to increase 46GW by 2026: IEA
This will be led by solar photovoltaics and wind power.
Discoms’ financial health remains a ‘critical’ challenge to RE growth in India
This puts projects at risk of delays or cancellation.
APAC to add almost 330 GW renewables capacity until 2026
India would account for almost 40% of the capacity expansion.
China to lead countries that dominate renewables expansion
It is projected to contribute nearly 45% by 2026, the IEA reported.
South Korea’s renewable electricity output rises 30% YoY in 2021
The increase was led by solar and biomass, according to IEA.
Commentary
Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises