IEA, electricity demand
A new report released by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Wednesday says a coming shift will result in clean energy ...
Those factors have prompted companies and governments to look more closely at a power source whose potential hazards made it ...
Natural gas and oil prices are likely to decline in the second half of the decade, but unexpectedly high worldwide demand for ...
The demand for fossil fuels looks set to peak by the end of the decade, the global energy watchdog said in its annual report.
The world is set to make abundant energy by the second half of the decade as the production of batteries and solar panels ...
The IEA says renewable energy will provide half of the world's electricity by 2030. But more action is needed to meet global ...
Here’s how the International Energy Agency says we can get to net-zero energy by 2050 No new oil and gas projects plus pouring money into clean energy is just the start.
The world is set to make abundant energy by the second half of the decade as the production of batteries and solar panels surges—but there will also be an excess of planet-warming fossil fuels, a ...
The electricity access rate in Africa is set to increase to nearly 70% by 2030, the IEA's World Energy Outlook says ...
The momentum in clean energy sources amid growing electricity demand is "strong enough" to bring a peak in demand for fossil fuels, including oil, by the end of the decade, the International Energy ...