Smith says the International Energy Agency no longer does analysis, it points to outcomes it wants and outlines paths to get there.
The International Energy Agency has 31 member countries and works with groups such as OPEC, the G20 and the United Nations in researching its reports, which make headlines around the world.
Its latest report, released earlier this week, concluded that under current government policies, renewables are likely to generate half the world’s electricity by 2030, with three times as much investment going into wind power than fossil fuel generation.Smith made the remarks about the International Energy Agency at the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce earlier this week.There have been 20 named storms in 2023.
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