Tag: IEA
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Global LNG Wave to Accelerate Natural Gas Demand in 2026, Says IEA
IEA Reports Faster Gas Demand Growth Fueled by LNG Wave in 2026 The IEA’s latest quarterly Gas Market Report highlights a pivotal shift for global energy markets as 2026 shapes up to be a turning point for natural gas. After a year of softer growth, demand for natural gas, particularly in the form of liquefied…
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LNG Wave to Accelerate Global Demand for Natural Gas in 2026, IEA Says
Global LNG Surge Expected to Rebalance Gas Markets in 2026 The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) latest quarterly Gas Market Report signals a turning point for global gas markets in 2026. After a slower year, demand for natural gas is set to accelerate as an LNG (liquefied natural gas) wave spreads across regions, supported by new…
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IEA Sees LNG Wave Driving Faster Global Natural Gas Demand in 2026
Global LNG Surge Expected to Rebalance Gas Markets in 2026 The latest quarterly Gas Market Report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) paints an upbeat picture for natural gas in 2026, driven by a surge in liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply and growing demand across diverse regions. After a slowdown in the previous year, LNG…
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Botswana’s Economic Resilience Through Climate Reform and Energy
Executive Summary: Building resilience in a changing climate Botswana faces a dual challenge: its economy is deeply tied to extractive sectors and a path to growth must also address climate risk. A coordinated approach that blends climate adaptation with energy reform offers a practical route to strengthen macroeconomic stability, protect vulnerable households, and support sustainable…
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Building Economic Resilience in Botswana Through Climate Adaptation and Energy Reform
Overview Botswana faces the dual challenge of growing energy demand and exposure to climate risks. This IMF assessment, drawing on research from the World Bank, the Copernicus Climate Change Service, and the International Energy Agency, outlines a path for building economic resilience through targeted climate adaptation and a reform of the energy sector. The report…
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Coal Demand Plateau: What the 2030 Outlook Means for Global Power
Global coal demand nears a plateau Recent analyses from leading energy authorities point to a turning point for coal. The 2025 edition of the IEA’s annual market report suggests that global coal demand is expected to edge down through the rest of the decade. This shift reflects intensified competition from renewables, natural gas, and nuclear…
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Global Coal Demand: A Plateau by 2030, Driven by Competition from Cleaner Power Sources
Overview: A Turning Point for Global Coal Demand The 2025 edition of the IEA’s annual market report signals a notable shift for global coal demand. After years of steady growth in some regions and resilience in others, demand is now forecast to plateau and may even edge lower by the end of the decade. The…
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Coal Demand at a Glance: IEA Forecasts Plateau and Slight Decline by 2030
Overview: A Turning Point for Global Coal Demand Global coal demand appears to be reaching a plateau, with the IEA’s 2025 Coal Market Report signaling a subtle shift in the energy mix. After decades of robust growth, coal faces renewed competition from cleaner and often cheaper alternatives, including renewables, natural gas, and nuclear power. The…
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Global Energy Efficiency Progress Accelerates in 2025
Momentum builds as global energy efficiency progress accelerates in 2025 Global progress on energy efficiency is set to pick up pace in 2025, according to the latest annual update from the International Energy Agency (IEA). The report signals stronger momentum in improving how we use energy across sectors, underscoring energy security, economic competitiveness, and climate…
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Energy Efficiency Gains Accelerate in 2025, IEA Finds
Global momentum grows for energy efficiency in 2025 The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that global progress on energy efficiency is accelerating in 2025, signaling stronger momentum in a critical pillar of energy security and economic competitiveness. As governments, businesses, and households increasingly adopt efficiency measures, the world is witnessing tangible reductions in energy consumption,…
