The 2026 Statistical Review shows clean energy grew fast in 2025, but global demand grew faster, pushing fossil fuel use and ...
The Energy Institute (EI), in partnership with Kearney and KPMG, released the 74th edition of the Statistical Review of World Energy, providing a comprehensive overview of global energy data for 2024.
Surging power demand in both developed and emerging economies accelerated global energy demand growth in 2024 to nearly twice the pace of recent years, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on ...
A surge in power use worldwide could make it harder for nations to slash emissions and keep global warming in check. By Brad Plumer Demand for electricity around the world is rising faster than ...
In 2023, global coal consumption reached a record 164 exajoules, driven primarily by the Asia Pacific region, where coal provides 83% of energy needs. China alone consumed 56% of the world's coal, ...
Iran War has altered energy geopolitics, weakened international security, rendered the global future more uncertain and conflicted.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its first major report on the AI gold rush’s impact on global energy consumption — and its findings paint a worrying, and perhaps contradictory, ...
In 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the nations of the world agreed to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in order to “prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system.” Combustion of ...
CFR’s Global Energy Innovation Index measures the contributions of thirty-nine countries to the global process of improving energy technologies. It draws on sixteen indicators that are compiled into ...