1、Energy efficiency indicators s t a t i s t i c s 2019 H I GH L I GH TS Energy efficiency indicators 2019 H I GH L I GH TS 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 t
2、o energy, demand side management and much more. Through its work, the IEA advocates 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 restrict
3、ions that limit its use and distribution. The terms and conditions are available online at www.iea.org/t and seven countries from Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Uzbekistan). The collection of these data for th
4、e seven latter countries has been made possible with the financial assistance of the European Union, as part of the EU4Energy project (https:/www.eu4energy.iea.org/). Given the increasing importance of tracking energy efficiency progress worldwide, it is our wish that more countries may be added in
5、future editions. vi - ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDICATORS Highlights (2019 edition) INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Energy efficiency indicators at the IEA The IEA energy efficiency indicators statistical report is based on national annual data collected by the IEA since the 2009 Ministerial agreement. This pu
6、blication presents a selection of energy efficiency indicators data for IEA Member countries and beyond, where data are available, mainly in graphical format; and an analysis of overall IEA trends. Data are based on submissions from national administrations to the IEA. The IEA Secretariat is working