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The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced on Tuesday that global oil demand is projected to continue increasing until approximately 2030. Demand growth is anticipated even with China, the ...
Birol is visiting London as the IEA and the UK government convene a two-day summit of more than 60 countries and numerous companies to discuss the future of energy security.
Edmond Alphandery, chairman of the Task Force on Carbon Pricing in Europe, called for further efforts to promote deeper cooperation between China, the US and the European Union, saying without ...
By Enes Tunagur LONDON (Reuters) -Stricter environmental regulations and slower global economic growth will soften marine fuel demand in the coming years, the International Energy Agency said in ...
(Bloomberg) -- China’s oil demand will stop growing earlier than expected, reinforcing the outlook for a global peak and prolonged supply surplus this decade, the International Energy Agency ...
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- China greatly contributes to reducing global carbon dioxide emissions by playing the important role of being "the leader of clean energy technology ...
A slowdown in the growth of China’s fuel use is without precedent for a country at its stage of economic development, the International Energy Agency said.
Global coal demand is likely to have peaked this year, and could drop by about 2% over the next three years as China brings more renewable energy sources online, the International Energy Agency ...
China produced around 33 million tonnes of emission-intensive hydrogen in 2020, which amounted to 30% of the world’s total, according to a recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA ...
China’s carbon prices rose to a record high as a looming compliance deadline for industries increased the prospect of a supply shortfall.
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