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International Energy Agency (IEA)

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Intergovernmental organization focused on energy policy and analysis.

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RIX Riga Airport has piloted hydrogen fuel cell–powered winter maintenance equipment, demonstrating the potential for zero-emission ground operations and advancing Europe’s hydrogen infrastructure.
Reports China has deployed over 500,000 battery electric buses.[4]
IEA sets sector benchmarks for emissions, including the near-zero steel emissions threshold (50–400 kg CO₂e/tonne) now met by SSAB’s hydrogen-based steel.[2][3]
IEA recently reported a decline in projected 2030 hydrogen development due to cancellations, cost pressures, and policy uncertainty, impacting the sector's anticipated scale[3].
Founded in 1974 in response to the 1973 oil crisis, the IEA provides authoritative insights and recommendations on the world energy system. The agency is well known for its comprehensive annual World Energy Investment reports, tracking and projecting trends in global energy spending, with increasing focus on clean tech

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