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Hydrogen patents show evolution towards clean tech solutions

A global patents report suggests that hydrogen technology development is shifting towards low-emissions solutions such as electrolysis.
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IEA calls to end new coal as climate change threats rise

"If coal plants run in line with their economic lifetimes, even if we don't add a single coal plant - we will exceed the 1.5 degree target." - Fatih Birol, IEA.

COP27’s first-ever nuclear pavilion – a sign of revival for the sector

“Nuclear power is making comeback—and in a strong fashion,” said Fatih Birol, executive director of the IEA at COP27.

IEA forecasts fossil fuel peak this decade

Global demand for fossil fuels shows a peak across all World Energy Outlook scenarios this decade as the world energy order is reshaped.
green hydrogen

Global energy crisis drives demand for green hydrogen – report

The global energy crisis is boosting interest in low-emissions hydrogen and the pipeline of projects is expanding - IEA
Hungary's Renewable energy sources in the energymix

IEA calls for boost in Hungary’s renewable energy generation

The IEA has released its annual review of Hungary’s energy policy, outlining the state of renewable generation in the country’s energy mix.
clean energy jobs

Clean energy sector set for record employment growth rate – IEA

Global employment in the energy sector has risen above its pre-pandemic levels, led by increased hiring in clean energy.
coal-fired power

Rising natural gas prices spur global coal demand – IEA

Global coal demand is set to rise next year spurred by slowing growth of major economies and soaring natural gas prices.

IEA chief Birol tells EU to cut gas and ramp up coal to counter...

The International Energy Agency has been warning for many months, that the situation is especially perilous in Europe, which is at the epicentre of the energy market turmoil, writes Fatih Birol.
hydropower

Governments warned to get more hydropower or miss out on net zero

The International Hydropower Association (IHA) has called on governments to speed up the development of new hydropower capacity or risk missing global net zero targets.