The International Energy Agency (IEA) acts as energy policy advisor to 27 member countries in their effort to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for their citizens. Founded during the oil crisis of 1973-74, the IEA’s initial role was to co-ordinate measures in times of oil supply emergencies. As energy markets have changed, so has the IEA. Its mandate has broadened to incorporate the “Three E’s” of balanced energy policy making: energy security, economic development and environmental protection. This resource is no longer available through IReL. Please check your library’s catalogue for local holdings.
More information about IEA Statistics – CANCELLED (2009) | |
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Subject Coverage | Economics Resource Statistics |
URL | http://www.sourceoecd.org/%20 |
Publisher | International Energy Agency |
Type | Database |