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Analysis
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Efficient Grid-Interactive Buildings
Future of buildings in ASEAN
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Using Digitalisation in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies to Enable Demand Response in Buildings
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Technology and Innovation Pathways for Zero-carbon-ready Buildings by 2030
A strategic vision from the IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes
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All countries targeted for zero-carbon-ready codes for new buildings by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Data Tools
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Residential Heat Economics Calculator
Explore & compare the economics of different residential heating systems
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Critical Minerals Policy Tracker
Explore key policies related to critical minerals needed for the energy transition
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Methane Tracker
Interactive database of country and regional estimates for methane emissions and abatement options
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Oil Stocks of IEA Countries
Measured in days of net imports, updated each month with the release of the Oil Market Report
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14 Nov 2022 11:30—12:30
IEA at COP27: Energy efficiency as a valuable resource - boosting energy performance of the economy and renovating buildings
27 Oct 2022 08:00—12:00
The 8th IEA-Tsinghua Joint Workshop: Making Buildings Zero-Carbon Ready by 2030 – Near-term Solutions for Heating Systems
25 Apr 2023 09:00—11:15
Building a Unified National Power Market System in China
03 Dec 2023 15:30—17:00
IEA at COP28: Country sector platforms – Building the basis for scaled-up and accelerated climate action
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Modern renewable energy use for buildings-related heating and share of total heat consumption in buildings in selected countries and regions, 2011-2022
OpenEnergy consumption in buildings by fuel in the Net Zero Scenario, 2010-2030
OpenAnnual investment in energy efficiency in the buildings sector in the Net Zero Scenario, 2017-2030
OpenCO2 emissions from buildings space and water heating by fuel in the Net Zero Scenario, 2010-2030
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Italy 2021 In force National
There’s more to buildings than meets the eye: They hold a key to net zero emissions