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Research shows that about 70 per cent of energy is wasted between producer and consumer, but is enough being done to turn this round?
Governments need to step up efforts to hit the milestones the watchdog is proposing
Global demand for oil, natural gas and coal expected to peak before end of 2030
Rising refining costs have been adding to what business and consumers pay for fuel
Consumption data shows global efforts to cut carbon emissions are yet to have significant impact
Full storage facilities are ‘no guarantee’ against renewed market tensions, agency says
Also in today’s newsletter, investors seek antidote for antimicrobial resistance
Supply of resources could hit demand from clean energy transition but China dominates spending, says IEA
International Energy Agency says seven-fold increase in investment needed by 2030
China’s push into solar and wind projects to account for lion’s share of increase
Fatih Birol hopeful about 1.5C goal as clean energy spending forecast to hit $1.7tn this year
Also in today’s newsletter, a look at America’s obsession with big cars
Almost 80% of country’s crude shipments flow to China and India, says IEA
Oil cartel’s secretary-general Haitham Al Ghais says the agency is ‘finger pointing’
Forecast shows worldwide demand for battery-powered models has risen to record levels
Investment in new large-scale fossil fuel projects is now a risky proposition
The IEA said Europe benefited from power-saving measures caused by the fall in gas supplies from Russia
Cheaper installation costs and energy security concerns are driving expansion
Fatih Birol says continent has benefited from mild winter but has ‘much more to do’ to diversify supplies
Levels of the potent global warming gas remained at a near-record high in 2022
Future electricity demand expected to be met by clean energy sources, agency says
Russian supplies and Beijing’s policies represent ‘two wild cards’ of 2023
Growing demand and Ukraine war drive higher consumption despite promises on climate change to cut levels
Renewable energy forecast to become largest source of electricity generation as soon as 2025
Renewables are growing rapidly but crude has room to spike higher on its way out
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