The sourcebook module looks at measures and instruments for increasing energy efficiency in urban transport. It provides a comprehensive overview of activities with which key local and national actors can prompt the transition to energy-efficient urban transport...Read More
Overall, at least 1.6 billion people—one-fourth of the world’s population—currently live without electricity and this number has hardly changed in absolute terms since 1970. And yet, the electricity required for people to read at night, pump a minimal amount of...Read More
This publication is the product of an international initiative to define a set of Energy Indicators for Sustainable Development (EISD) and corresponding methodologies and guidelines. The successful completion of this work is the result of an intensive effort led by the...Read More
The "Review of Environment, Energy and Economics" –Re3 is a new tool for the dissemination of the work and research-based policy analysis of researchers and leading international scholars, covering the areas of the environment, energy and economics, and offering new...Read More
Factsheets and FAQs: IAEA factsheets, flyers, and FAQs offer snapshots of the Agency´s work, and topical overviews in fields of safety and security, safeguards and verification, and science and technology.
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This publication is one of three new IEA end-use studies, together with industry and buildings, which look at the role of technologies and policies in transforming the way energy is used in these sectors.
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In this whitepaper, Deloitte Middle East tackles the topic ‘Energy Efficiency’, which revolves around reducing energy waste: this can be both on the demand side through power demand management and on the supply side using a host of technologies to improve efficiency in...Read More
Offshore natural gas discoveries in the Levant Basin have the potential to significantly alter energy supply dynamics in the eastern Mediterranean region, however several outstanding issues—including armed conflict, territorial disputes, and macroeconomic uncertainty—...Read More