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About CETP

The CETP turns targets into action, working to accelerate progress towards the goal of global net zero emissions through secure and people-centred clean energy transitions, with a focus on major emerging and developing economies. By supporting the greatest energy reorientation of this century, CETP is leading the global fight against climate change and advancing the IEA’s mission to shape a secure and sustainable energy future for all.

Since its inception in 2017, the CETP has grown to become the IEA's flagship programme for strengthening the Agency's global leadership in clean energy transitions. Through direct engagement with countries and regions, the CETP helps develop specific work projects with a primary focus on implementation, leveraging the expertise, insights, and influence of the IEA across all fuels and technologies. Its activities include data and analytical work, technical cooperation, policy advice, training, and strategic and political dialogues. The CETP is increasingly focused on capacity building to help countries drive their way forward and create the enabling environment for energy transitions, while maintaining a goal of improving peoples’ lives and well-being.


Pillar I, or accelerating nation transitions, is the core of the programme’s work and receives the largest budget allocation. The pillar’s priority is to support emerging and developing economies to develop clean energy transition goals in line with Paris Agreement objectives and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Each country has a unique starting point and economic environment, and the programme’s advice and projects are tailor made to address each country’s specific challenges and opportunities.

Pillar II, or multilateral co-ordination, provides inputs to major international collaboration mechanisms such as the G7, G20, the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM), and directly coordinates some of the multilateral fora, such as the Regulators Energy Transitions Accelerator (RETA), the Biofuture Platform and the IEA’s own Technology Collaboration Programmes. The quality and pertinence of the Agency’s guidance has earned it a seat at major international summits.

Pillar III, or enabling global energy dialogue, is about putting the IEA’s authoritative data, modelling capabilities, climate leadership, and extensive policy advice at the service of the global energy community, including key decision makers in government, the private sector, multilateral banks and international development agencies. Providing leaders with demand-side data, end-use efficiency indicators, and clear actions to implement is essential for guiding, monitoring and achieving energy transitions.