IEA launches hub for net zero emissions progress overview

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has launched a new online resource aiming to bring together key energy and emissions indicators that will provide an overview of the progress being made towards net zero emissions both globally and for individual countries.

The IEA’s Energy Transitions hub includes a range of crucial metrics on emissions and clean energy from the array of global energy, ‘freely available to everyone’ data that will be updated regularly and collected, processed and published...

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Oil Demand To Shoot Up Above Pre-Covid Levels by Dec 2022

  • Oil demand is set to rise above pre-COVID levels by the end of 2022, but oil producers will need to boost production, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday.
  • The Paris-based body expects consumption to rebound by 5.4 million barrels per day (bd) this year as vaccines are rolled out and economies reopen.
  • Consumption declined by a record 8.6 million bd in 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic took a hold.
  • It expects a further 3.1 million bd increase in 2022, to average 99.5 million bd...

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Call for Banning New Gas Boilers from 2025

  • The International Energy Agency (IEA) says that no new fossil fuel boilers should be sold from 2025 if the world is to achieve net-zero emissions by the middle of this century.
  • It’s one of 400 steps on the road to net-zero proposed by the agency in a special report.
  • The sale of new petrol and diesel cars around the world would end by 2035.
  • The IEA says that from now, there is no place for new coal, oil or gas exploration or supplies.

A recent news article published in the BBC by Matt McGrath...

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IEA sees net-zero emissions possibilities by 2050

A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) says there is a “viable pathway” to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 within the energy sector, but it is a narrow one, requiring “an unprecedented transformation of how energy is produced, transported and used globally,” noted Marine Bunker Exchange (MABUX) in its weekly briefing.

As per the report, climate pledges made by governments to date, even if fully achieved, would fall “well short” of what is needed to cut CO2 emissions to...

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