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Renewable Energy
Global Energy Demand Growth Slows in 2025 as Solar PV Leads Surge in Electricity and Clean Energy Adoption
Global energy demand growth moderated in 2025, rising by 1.3 percent, below the previous decade’s average, as weaker economic expansion, milder weather conditions, and...
Power
IEA: Renewables and nuclear to supply half of global electricity by 2030
The IEA forecasts that renewables and nuclear energy will together generate around half of the world’s electricity by 2030, as renewable output overtakes coal....
Renewable Energy
IEA: US Coal Decline Slows as Policy Support and Rising Electricity Demand Boost Consumption
The long-term decline of coal use in the United States is slowing, as policy support, higher electricity demand and fuel price dynamics strengthen coal’s...
Renewable Energy
IEA: European Union Coal Demand Declines as More Countries Phase Out Coal
Coal demand in the European Union continues its long-term structural decline in 2025, as rising carbon costs, rapid renewable energy deployment and national phase-out...
Renewable Energy
IEA: China’s Coal Demand Remains Stable as Power, Industry and Chemicals Show Diverging Trends
China’s coal demand remains broadly stable, but the underlying drivers are shifting across sectors, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). As the world’s...
Renewable Energy
Global Coal Demand in 2026: IEA Reveals Key Facts Shaping Consumption, Production and Trade
Global coal markets in 2025 are being shaped by a mix of weather patterns, fuel prices, policy decisions and regional energy transitions. While coal...
Renewable Energy
Global Energy Employment Surges in 2024 as Skilled Labour Shortages Intensify
Global energy employment continued to expand rapidly in 2024, outpacing job growth in the wider economy for the third consecutive year, IEA report said.
Energy-sector...
Energy News
IEA: Global Energy Efficiency Outlook 2025 – Summary of 10 Key Points
Global energy efficiency is expected to improve by 1.8 percent in 2025, up from around 1 percent in 2024. This signals moderate progress, but...
