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IEA Report Shows Continued Rise in Fossil Fuel Demand
The International Energy Agency's (IEA) revised report projects continued growth in oil and natural gas demand until 2050, with coal demand peaking in the 2030s but remaining significantly higher than previously anticipated, contradicting earlier predictions of a peak before 2030.
IEA Report Shows Continued Rise in Fossil Fuel Demand
The International Energy Agency's (IEA) revised report projects continued growth in oil and natural gas demand until 2050, with coal demand peaking in the 2030s but remaining significantly higher than previously anticipated, contradicting earlier predictions of a peak before 2030.
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32% Bias Score


Global Oil Supply to Surge, Exceeding Demand
The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced a substantial increase in global oil supply, projecting a 2.5 million barrels per day rise in 2025 and 1.9 million in 2026, exceeding previous forecasts due to increased OPEC+ production and non-OPEC growth, while global demand remains weaker than expe...
Global Oil Supply to Surge, Exceeding Demand
The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced a substantial increase in global oil supply, projecting a 2.5 million barrels per day rise in 2025 and 1.9 million in 2026, exceeding previous forecasts due to increased OPEC+ production and non-OPEC growth, while global demand remains weaker than expe...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Attempts to Block IEA's Clean Energy Research
U.S. officials are attempting to block the International Energy Agency (IEA) from publishing data that supports renewable energy, clashing with European members who defend the agency's work on clean energy research; this reflects broader tensions between the Trump administration and international or...
Trump Administration Attempts to Block IEA's Clean Energy Research
U.S. officials are attempting to block the International Energy Agency (IEA) from publishing data that supports renewable energy, clashing with European members who defend the agency's work on clean energy research; this reflects broader tensions between the Trump administration and international or...
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52% Bias Score


IEA: Germany's Energy Transition Shows Progress, But Challenges Remain
The IEA reports Germany's energy transition is making impressive progress, but high electricity prices and decarbonization challenges in transportation and heating remain; the agency recommends location-based pricing, smart meters, and maintaining the heating act.
IEA: Germany's Energy Transition Shows Progress, But Challenges Remain
The IEA reports Germany's energy transition is making impressive progress, but high electricity prices and decarbonization challenges in transportation and heating remain; the agency recommends location-based pricing, smart meters, and maintaining the heating act.
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40% Bias Score


Global Electricity Demand to Surge 4% Annually Until 2027
Global electricity consumption is projected to increase by almost 4 percent annually until 2027, driven by developing nations' energy needs and industrial growth; China's demand is surging, while the EU's is recovering; despite the rise of renewables and nuclear power, fossil fuel use is expected to...
Global Electricity Demand to Surge 4% Annually Until 2027
Global electricity consumption is projected to increase by almost 4 percent annually until 2027, driven by developing nations' energy needs and industrial growth; China's demand is surging, while the EU's is recovering; despite the rise of renewables and nuclear power, fossil fuel use is expected to...
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24% Bias Score


IEA Predicts Peak Oil Demand This Decade, but Short-Term Forecast Shows Conflicting Trend
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts peak oil demand this decade due to rising electric vehicle (EV) adoption, but this prediction contradicts their short-term forecast showing a 3 mb/d increase by 2030, raising concerns about the 'horizon effect' influencing long-term projections.
IEA Predicts Peak Oil Demand This Decade, but Short-Term Forecast Shows Conflicting Trend
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts peak oil demand this decade due to rising electric vehicle (EV) adoption, but this prediction contradicts their short-term forecast showing a 3 mb/d increase by 2030, raising concerns about the 'horizon effect' influencing long-term projections.
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44% Bias Score

IEA Predicts Record Oil Surplus in 2026
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a record 2.96 million barrel per day oil surplus in 2026 due to slower demand growth and increased supply from OPEC+ and non-OPEC+ countries, mainly the US, impacting consumers and oil-producing nations.

IEA Predicts Record Oil Surplus in 2026
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a record 2.96 million barrel per day oil surplus in 2026 due to slower demand growth and increased supply from OPEC+ and non-OPEC+ countries, mainly the US, impacting consumers and oil-producing nations.
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36% Bias Score

IEA Roadmap: Achieving Universal Clean Cooking Access in Africa by 2040
A new IEA roadmap proposes a plan to provide clean cooking solutions to 80 million people in sub-Saharan Africa annually, costing $37 billion and preventing 4.7 million deaths and 540 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2040.

IEA Roadmap: Achieving Universal Clean Cooking Access in Africa by 2040
A new IEA roadmap proposes a plan to provide clean cooking solutions to 80 million people in sub-Saharan Africa annually, costing $37 billion and preventing 4.7 million deaths and 540 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2040.
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48% Bias Score

IEA Lowers 2025 Global Oil Consumption Forecast
The IEA lowered its 2025 global oil consumption forecast by 300,000 barrels per day to 103.54 million due to weaker economic conditions and trade tensions, while OPEC made a smaller reduction; the price of crude oil has fallen below \$60 per barrel.

IEA Lowers 2025 Global Oil Consumption Forecast
The IEA lowered its 2025 global oil consumption forecast by 300,000 barrels per day to 103.54 million due to weaker economic conditions and trade tensions, while OPEC made a smaller reduction; the price of crude oil has fallen below \$60 per barrel.
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40% Bias Score

Global Electricity Demand Surges 2.2% in 2024 Amidst Heatwaves and Renewable Energy Growth
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports a 2.2% rise in global electricity demand in 2024 due to heatwaves increasing cooling needs and growth in energy-intensive sectors, while renewable energy sources offset some emissions, but unfavorable weather conditions in Europe increased fossil fuel us...

Global Electricity Demand Surges 2.2% in 2024 Amidst Heatwaves and Renewable Energy Growth
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports a 2.2% rise in global electricity demand in 2024 due to heatwaves increasing cooling needs and growth in energy-intensive sectors, while renewable energy sources offset some emissions, but unfavorable weather conditions in Europe increased fossil fuel us...
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40% Bias Score

Nuclear Energy Poised for Record Growth, but Massive Investment Needed
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a record-breaking year for nuclear energy in 2025, driven by policy shifts, technological advancements (like SMRs), and growing investments; however, achieving cost parity with renewables requires \$120 billion in annual investments by 2030.

Nuclear Energy Poised for Record Growth, but Massive Investment Needed
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a record-breaking year for nuclear energy in 2025, driven by policy shifts, technological advancements (like SMRs), and growing investments; however, achieving cost parity with renewables requires \$120 billion in annual investments by 2030.
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40% Bias Score

Record Coal Consumption in 2024, but IEA Predicts Stagnation from 2027
Global coal consumption hit a record 8.77 billion tons in 2024, a 1% rise from 2023, with China accounting for 30% more than the rest of the world; however, the IEA predicts stagnation from 2027 due to increased renewable energy in China.

Record Coal Consumption in 2024, but IEA Predicts Stagnation from 2027
Global coal consumption hit a record 8.77 billion tons in 2024, a 1% rise from 2023, with China accounting for 30% more than the rest of the world; however, the IEA predicts stagnation from 2027 due to increased renewable energy in China.
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24% Bias Score
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