Energy

The state of the Energy Union explained

The EU Commission publishes the fourth State of the Energy Union report. The State of the Energy Union Report is an important tool to highlight...

Another look at China’s involvement in the power sector in Sub-Saharan Africa

Authors: David Bénazéraf and Yilun Yan* Chinese companies have significantly enhanced their engagement in Africa over the last 20 years, covering a wide range of sectors,...

“Gas wars” in Europe

Russia is ramping up natural gas exports to Europe. In 2018, Gazprom delivered a record 201.8 billion cubic meters of gas - 3.8 percent, or 7.4 billion...

Thinking about energy and water together can help ensure that “no one is left behind”

The theme of this year’s World Water Day is “leave no one behind”, a salient theme for the IEA because of the importance our work...

Are aviation biofuels ready for take off?

Air travel is booming, with the number of air passengers set to double over the next twenty years. Aviation demand is particularly evident in in the...

A long-term view of natural gas security in the European Union

The security of European natural gas supplies has rarely been far off the political agenda. New gas pipeline and LNG projects command high levels of attention, particularly...

Batteries Can Help Renewables Reach Full Potential in Africa

Attractive costs for solar and wind power and cutting-edge innovations are making clean energy a compelling proposition in Sub-Saharan Africa, which faces the world’s largest gaps...

The Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Age of Green Energy

The world’s shift away from carbon-based energies in favour of renewable or green energy threatens to turn fossil-fuel-rich economies into “stranded nations” unable to realize the economic...

Solar powering sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific

The way energy is produced, distributed and used causes environmental damage – most visibly air pollution - that in turn harms people’s health. It...

Phasing Out Coal and Other Transitions: Lessons From Europe

Climate change reports are seldom sanguine.  Carbon dioxide, the principal culprit, is at record levels, about twice the preindustrial value and a third higher...

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