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| | | ... companies can do more to curb methane emissions to strengthen energy security amid the current crisis, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said, adding that despite proven mitigation pathways and progress made, fossil fuels continue to account for ... |
| | | | ... pivotal moment and needs to ensure it doesn't miss out on its fair share of its gas exports as the International Energy Agency projects that Asia Pacific LNG demand is in structural decline and will peak by 2035. The modelling found the gap between what ... |
| | | | ... the surge in the number of users and launch of energy-intensive AI applications, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The net effect in the IEA's new report Key Questions on Energy and AI reveals that electricity consumption from data ... |
| | | | ... Switzerland already spends about $3.62 billion on climate initiatives each year. According to the International Energy Agency, Switzerland is warming significantly faster than the global average, in part due to being landlocked. It's predicted to warm ... |
| | | | ... of renewable energy buildings is a critical strategy to decarbonisation pathways. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) energy efficiency is the quickest and most cost-effective CO2 mitigation option, providing immediate benefits while lowering ... |
| | | | ... raises the risk of stranded assets in the coal sector should a sharp change in demand occur." The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that between 2022 and 2050, global coal use will decline by 46%. Meanwhile, renewable and low-carbon sources ... |
| | | | ... scenarios and both renewables coupled with CCUS are required. "This study reaffirms the advice from the International Energy Agency, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and CSIRO that there is no pathway to net zero without CCUS," Australian ... |
| | | | ... requirements around physical climate risk assessments and consideration of stretch targets aligned to the International Energy Agency definition for zero-carbon-ready buildings. Embodied carbon is the emissions associated with the construction and ongoing ... |
| | | | ... geopolitical and environmental risks pose a challenge for investors. According to analyses by the International Energy Agency (IEA), the surge is driven primarily by the rapid expansion of electric vehicle (EV) production, renewable energy storage, and ... |
| | | | ... the United States, will allow us to reach 1 GW of projects in operation in 2026." According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global clean energy investment reached $3 trillion (US$1.9tn) in 2023, up 10% year-on-year, outpacing the amount allocated ... |
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