Por: ABC News Business February 08, 2023
BERLIN -- Asia will for the first time use half of the world’s electricity by 2025, even as continues to consume far less than its share of the global population, according to a new forecast released Wednesday by the International Energy Agency.Much of Asia's electricity use will be in , a nation of 1.4 billion people whose share of global consumption will rise from a quarter in 2015 to a third by the middle of this decade, the... + full article
Forbes USA Business February 24, 2023
Although the futures strip doesn’t reflect it, many anticipate a much tighter oil market in the fourth quarter. Jeff Currie of Goldman Sachs has predicted that prices will reach $110 by the third quarter, in line with the IEA’s expectation that the market will tighten... + más
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Forbes USA Business January 18, 2023
Jeff Currie at Goldman Sachs made headlines recently predicting higher commodity prices for 2023, including “’Does anyone remember what happened to oil prices from January of ‘07 to July of ‘08?’ Currie said. ‘The Fed takes their foot off the brake, China puts the... + más
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Forbes USA Business December 14, 2022
Montmartre, under snow, 1903. Artist Georges Chenard Huche. (Photo by Heritage Art/Heritage Images ... [+] via Getty Images)Heritage Images via Getty Images The International Energy Agency is at it again. In May 2021, it issued an calling for an end to all investments in oil,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business December 13, 2022
American conservatives may be trying to hold back the tide, but solar and wind power are surging worldwide, leaving coal, natural gas and oil in the dust as energy sources. That's the conclusion of the International Energy Agency, which says in its latest annual report on... + más
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CBS News USA Business December 07, 2022
In just three years' time, the world will get more power from wind and solar sources than from coal, according to the International Energy Agency.The IEA predicts in a that, over the next five years, the world will increase its renewable power capacity by 75% — an... + más
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NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 06, 2022
Mischa Keijser Image Source Getty Images Wind turbines in the Netherlands. A report from the International Energy Agency “expects renewables to become the primary energy source for electricity generation globally in the next three years, overtaking coal.” ... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
Reports have been circulating that OPEC (or OPEC+) is considering a 1 mb/d reduction in production quotas at its meeting on Wednesday, which resulted in a quick $5/barrel surge in oil prices, not devastating but significant. For most of the members, the issue is moot: outside... + más
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