The International Energy Agency works with countries around the world to shape energy policies for a secure and sustainable future.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is an autonomous intergovernmental organization established in 1974. It provides policy recommendations, analysis, and data on the global energy sector, including oil, gas, coal, renewable energy, and energy efficiency. The IEA's mission is to ensure reliable, affordable, and clean energy for its member countries and beyond. It serves as a key source of energy statistics and leads international collaboration on energy technology and innovation.
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Comprehensive global energy data and statistics.
Guidelines and strategies for energy policy and security.
In-depth analysis of energy markets and trends.
Programs to foster international cooperation in energy technology.
Initiatives and reports on improving energy efficiency.
Research and data on renewable energy sources and technologies.
Analysis and forecasts for the oil and gas sectors.
Information and analysis on coal markets and technologies.
Research on energy's role in climate change and mitigation strategies.
Strategies and analysis for ensuring energy security.
Paris, France
30 member countries and 8 association countries
World Energy Outlook, Energy Technology Perspectives, and others
Influences global energy policies and strategies through its research and recommendations
Works closely with governments, industry, and other international organizations
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