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IEA Energy and Carbon Tracker 2024

An interactive product showcasing a wide set of indicators to analyse historical trends of greenhouse gas emissions, energy, power and sectoral patterns at country level.

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Overview

The IEA Energy and Carbon Tracker is an interactive product showcasing a wide set of indicators useful to analyse historical trends of greenhouse gas emissions, covering energy, power and sectoral patterns - all at country level. This product is published in Excel format and includes graphs and associated data, also allowing for country comparison. The user-friendly design allows visual presentation of a set of analyses which help tracking decarbonisation for each country and globally.

The data are derived from the 2024 editions of the IEA World Energy Balances, Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Energy and Energy Efficiency Indicators databases. The Tracker includes annual data from year 2000 up to year-1 for selected indicators and key countries (mainly OECD countries, IEA Family); and up to year-2 for the global set of indicators for over 160 countries and regions. The Tracker includes graphs and data for the following indicators:

  • Total GHG emissions from energy by product (new addition)
  • Total GHG emissions from fuel combustion by sector and by product (new addition)
  • Total fugitive GHG emissions by energy sector and by type of gas (new addition)
  • Share of fuel combustion and fugitive GHG emissions in total energy-related GHG emissions (new addition)
  • GHG and energy-related socio-economic indicators (new addition)
  • Share of CO2 emissions from fuel combustion by product
  • Total energy supply by source and by product
  • Sectoral shares in total final consumption
  • Power generation and sectoral CO2 emissions from fuel combustion by product
  • Share of power generation by product
  • Drivers of CO2 emissions from electricity generation
  • Sectoral energy consumption by product
  • Sectoral energy and carbon intensities
  • End-use energy and carbon intensities by sector

For more information, please contact: emissions@iea.org.


Important licence information

Single user, multi-user or Enterprise?

Limited user licences (1 user, 5 users and 10 users) are appropriate as long as only the corresponding number of users can access or view the data. 

If more than 10 users need to access or view the data, you should purchase an Enterprise licence. If these users are in different locations or part of a subsidiary or affiliate, you should purchase a Global Enterprise licence.

If you intend to put the data in a shared application, platform or system, you should purchase an Enterprise licence. A Global Enterprise licence is needed if users viewing or accessing the data/derived data are in different locations or part of a subsidiary or an affiliate. 

For more details, see our terms and conditions.


Do I need a contract or permission?

If you are doing work for clients, i.e. third parties, you need to enter into a separate Agreement and pay a fee as this usage is not permitted under our standard terms and conditions. 

If you intend to use the data in any type of modelling for the purpose of creating derived data or derived products, and any services to distribute or display such derived products you need to sign an Agreement and pay a fee.

If you intend to have such usage or any usage falling outside of our Terms and Conditions, please fill in this questionnaire and return to datasales@iea.org.


The IEA reserves the right to check the customer's compliance with the terms and conditions.


Schedule

Released once a year during the fourth quarter.

  • 11/10/2024
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    IEA Energy and Carbon Tracker 2024