The report outlines significant advancements in global energy policies, emphasizing clean energy investments and regulatory changes driven by recent geopolitical events and climate commitments. It highlights the need for balancing sustainability, affordability, and energy security.
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Report location: | source PDF |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | International Energy Agency |
Authors: | Akari Nagai, Alvaro Llano, Blandine Barreau, Daniel Wetzel, Ekko Chua, Gabriel Saive, Jianlan Dou, Roland Gladushenko, Laura Cozzi |
Geographic focus: | Global |
The research method involved compiling over 5,000 energy policy records from more than 60 countries, focusing on 50 key policy types. The data was analyzed to identify trends and changes in energy policies, with insights from international experts and government officials.
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The International Energy Agency's “State of Energy Policy 2024” report provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving energy policy landscape from June 2023 to September 2024. It reveals that nearly 150 countries have introduced ambitious climate commitments, resulting in a 60% increase in clean energy investments since 2020. The report underscores the resurgence of energy security concerns, particularly following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which led to global energy price spikes and highlighted vulnerabilities in supply chains. Governments have responded with unprecedented financial support for clean energy, totaling nearly USD 2 trillion since 2020, with a significant portion concentrated in the United States, European Union, and China. The report also notes the rise in trade policies affecting clean energy technologies, with nearly 200 new measures implemented since 2020. While energy performance regulations now cover a substantial portion of global emissions, challenges remain in enforcing compliance and addressing unregulated sectors. The report emphasizes the importance of aligning policies with local contexts to ensure effective climate mitigation while maintaining energy security and affordability. It concludes with a call for ongoing monitoring and adaptation of energy policies to navigate the complexities of the global energy transition.
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Categories: 2020s time horizon | 2024 publication year | English publication language | Global geographic scope | affordability support | clean energy investment | climate commitments | emissions standards | energy performance regulations | energy security | fossil fuel subsidies | government incentives | supply chain vulnerabilities | trade policies