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Publication - Energy Efficiency 2019

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Title
Energy Efficiency 2019
Publisher
International Energy Agency (IEA)


Published in
October 2019
Abstract
Energy Efficiency 2019 highlights, the rate at which technologies and processes are becoming more energy efficient is slowing, while structural factors are curbing the power of these technological gains to improve energy intensity. If these trends continue, energy efficiency will need to increase much more quickly to achieve a level of energy intensity improvement consistent with meeting global climate change and sustainability goals.
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