1、Energy Efficiency 2019 Energy Efficiency 2019 The IEA examines the full spectrum of energy issues including oil, gas and coal supply and demand, renewable energy technologies, electricity markets, energy efficiency, access to energy, demand side management and much more. Through its work, the IEA ad
2、vocates policies that will enhance the reliability, affordability and sustainability of energy in its 30 member countries, 8 association countries and beyond. Please note that this publication is subject to specific restrictions that limit its use and distribution. The terms and conditions are avail
3、able online at www.iea.org/t Zakia Adam; Simon Bennett; Joel Couse; Laura Cozzi; Mafalda Da Silva; Chiara Delmastro; Peter Fraser; Tim Goodson; Timur Guel; Nick Johnstone; Ebio Junior; Peter Levi; Luis Lopez; Francesco Mattion; Luis Munuera; Araceli Fernanadez-Pales; Leonardo Paoli; Faidon Papadimou
4、lis; Jungyu Park; Roberta Quadrelli; Andreas Schroeder; Paul Simons; Victor Garcia Tapia; Jacob Teter; Dave Turk; Laszlo Varro and Tiffany Vass. Timely and comprehensive data from the Energy Data Centre were fundamental to the report. The IEA Communication and Digital Office (CDO) provided productio
5、n and launch support. Particular thanks to Jad Mouawad and his team: Astrid Dumond, Chris Gully, Katie Lazaro, Jethro Mullen, Julie Puech, Rob Stone, Sabrina Tan and Therese Walsh. Andrew Johnston edited the report. The report was made possible by assistance from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and I
6、ndustry, Japan. The IEA would like to thank Alexandra Albuquerque Maciel (Ministry of Mines and Energy, Brazil); Kok Kiat Ang (National Environment Agency, Singapore); Peter Bach (Danish Energy Agency); Steven Beletich (4E TCP EDNA); Bob Blain (Natural Resources Canada); Alexandria Boyd (Natural Res