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The IEA is the global energy authority, providing data, analysis and solutions on all fuels and all technologies. We help governments, industry, and citizens make good energy choices.
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http://www.iea.org
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- Secteur
- Affaires étrangères
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 201-500 employés
- Siège social
- Paris
- Type
- Administration publique
- Fondée en
- 1974
- Domaines
- Energy security, Environmental protection, Economic growth et Engagement worldwide
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31-35, rue de la Fédération
75739 Paris, FR
Employés chez International Energy Agency (IEA)
Nouvelles
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Battery manufacturing capacity has more than tripled in the last 3 years Completing all announced projects would be enough to meet demand to 2030 on our net zero path But manufacturing is concentrated in only a few countries, creating supply chain risks: https://iea.li/4cLfdOf
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Our latest newsletter is out, with info & analysis on unlocking investment in clean energy transitions, who’s financing #energy projects around the world, smart grid innovation trends & more Subscribe now ➡️ https://iea.li/4eUX02A Read it here ⬇️
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Prices for critical minerals, such as lithium, copper, cobalt & more, fell sharply in 2023 after a recent investment boom – helping drive battery prices down 14% This was good news for consumers & affordability, but it was a headwind for new spending 👉 https://iea.li/4eO8Njh
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Efforts to unlock much greater investment are vital to build a cleaner, more affordable & secure energy system – especially in emerging economies where financing is lagging behind Today, 85% of clean energy spending is in advanced economies & China ➡️ https://iea.li/45luHWV
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Next week, join IEA's Brian Motherway & other experts for a discussion on fair & equitable energy transitions They'll explore what's needed to ensure all people – particularly the most vulnerable – are able to benefit from the shift to clean energy More → https://iea.li/4cwJi4y
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In 2024, investment is solar PV is set to grow to $500 billion, leading the transformation of the power sector More money is now going into solar PV than all other electricity generation technologies combined Learn more 👉 https://iea.li/3KxG0S7
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The world doesn’t need to invent new technologies to move to a cleaner & more affordable energy system Our recent report, drawing on proven policies from countries worldwide, shows how governments can help make clean technologies more accessible to all ⬇️ https://iea.li/3yCaSOu
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Even under today’s policy settings, demand for critical minerals is set to continue rising strongly as energy transitions accelerate. And though the market is currently well-supplied, continued vigilance is needed to avoid strains in the future ➡️ https://iea.li/3QOSxE8
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As clean energy transitions advance, smart grids can play a key role in ensuring reliable & efficient power systems Our new report draws on the latest patent information to assess the state of innovation for smart grid technologies around the globe ⬇️
A Global Review of Patent Data for Smart Grid Technologies – Analysis - IEA
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