Analysis
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The impact of the Covid-19 crisis on clean energy progress
10 key emerging themes
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The Covid-19 Crisis and Clean Energy Progress
Impact on sectors and technologies
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Changes in transport behaviour during the Covid-19 crisis
What can we learn from the lessons of the past
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The Covid-19 crisis is undermining efforts to invest in a secure and sustainable electricity sector
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World Energy Investment 2020
The energy industry that emerges from the Covid-19 crisis will be significantly different from the one that came before
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Renewable energy market update
Outlook for 2020 and 2021
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Clean energy progress after the Covid-19 crisis will need reliable supplies of critical minerals
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Batteries and hydrogen technology: keys for a clean energy future
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Global Energy Review 2020
The impacts of the Covid-19 crisis on global energy demand and CO2 emissions
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Moldova energy profile
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Kyrgyzstan energy profile
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Ukraine energy profile
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Uzbekistan energy profile
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Azerbaijan energy profile
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Belarus energy profile
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Kazakhstan energy profile
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Oil Market Report - April 2020
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Energy efficiency and economic stimulus
IEA strategic considerations for policy makers
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Clean Energy Transitions Programme 2019
Annual report 2019
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The global oil industry is experiencing a shock like no other in its history
The impacts will be felt throughout oil’s global supply chains and ripple into other parts of the energy sector
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Global methane emissions from oil and gas
Insights from the updated IEA Methane Tracker
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Methane Tracker 2020
Reducing the environmental impact of oil and gas supply is a pivotal element of global energy transitions
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Outlook for biogas and biomethane: Prospects for organic growth
World Energy Outlook special report
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Energy market turmoil deepens challenges for many major oil and gas exporters
Vital income from hydrocarbon exports could fall for key producer economies, dealing a heavy blow to spending on essential services