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Considerable on MSNIEA Report Reveals Slow Transition Away From Fossil FuelsThe IEA also points to persistent technological and economic barriers that slow the transition away from fossil fuels. These ...
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Offshore Technology on MSNGlobal demand for natural gas projected to accelerate in 2026: IEA reportThe International Energy Agency (IEA) has released its latest quarterly Gas Market Report, forecasting a rebound in global ...
Global demand for natural gas is expected to increase in 2026, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) latest ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNGlobal electricity demand to keep growing robustly by 3.3% in 2025, 3.7% in 2026 despite economic headwinds:IEAGlobal electricity demand is expected to expand at one of the fastest sustained paces in over a decade despite ongoing economic pressures, according to a new IEA report, with renewables, natural gas ...
Global natural gas demand returned to structural growth in 2024 and continued to expand in first-half 2025, albeit at a ...
Electricity demand is set to rise more than twice as fast as total energy demand over the forecast period.
Global electricity demand is forecast to increase at one of the fastest sustained rates in over a decade, driven by increased industrial use as well as data centres and electric vehicles, the ...
Getting homes in Africa to stop burning wood, charcoal or dung to feed fires for cooking and use liquefied petroleum gas (LPG ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNIEA: Global natural gas demand growth set to accelerate in 2026 as more LNG supply comes to marketFollowing a slowdown in 2025, growth in global demand for natural gas is expected to rise in 2026, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA’s) latest quarterly Gas Market Report.
One billion Africans have to cook on open fires or with fuel that is hazardous to their health and the environment, the International Energy Agency said ...
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One billion Africans have to cook on open fires or with fuel that is hazardous to their health and the environment, the International Energy Agency ...
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