Analysis
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Demand-side Data and Energy Efficiency Endicators
A guide to designing a national roadmap
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The potential of digital business models in the new energy economy
Speeding efficiency gains and increasing demand-side flexibility
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The evolution of energy efficiency policy to support clean energy transitions
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Climate Resilience for Energy Transition in Oman
Data Tools
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Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators Data Explorer
Explore energy and emission data by country, end-uses and product, from 2000 onwards in four sectors (residential, services, industry and transport) for IEA member countries and beyond
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Residential Heat Economics Calculator
Explore & compare the economics of different residential heating systems
Products
News
Events
12 Jul 2021
Peer-to-Peer, Community Self-Consumption and Transactive Energy in Latin America
06 Jun 2023 09:45—11:45
Energy Efficiency in Latin America: Exploring Drivers and Obstacles
11 Oct 2023 12:30—14:00
Government and Industry Exchange on Data Centres and Energy Efficiency
06 Jun 2023 14:00—17:30
Powering the Future: Leveraging digitalisation for efficiency, resilience and decarbonisation
Charts
Change in energy demand and drivers in IEA countries, 2000-2020
OpenChange in energy demand 2020-2030, in the Stated Policies Scenario and the Net Zero Scenario
OpenTotal final energy consumption and avoided energy demand in the Stated Policies Scenario versus the Net Zero Scenario, 2020 to 2050
OpenDifference in final energy demand in 2030, selected fuels, Stated Policies Scenario versus the Net Zero Scenario
OpenPolicies
Policy
Country
Status
Jurisdiction
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United States 2011 In force State/Provincial
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United States 2021 In force National
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Canada 2021 In force National
Energy efficiency is the first fuel, and demand for it needs to grow