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Mar 31, 2026 - Energy Technology Perspectives 2026 As the IEA`s flagship technology publication, Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP) has been a key source of insights on all matters relating to energy technologies since 2006. The 2026 edition aims to provide a comprehensive update on key energy technology issues. Against the backdrop of a fast-changing policy and technology landscape, ETP-2026 delivers timely insights into the status and outlook of deployment, manufacturing, project pipelines, investment and trade for a range of energy technologies and materials. ETP-2026 examines demand-side dynamics for energy technologies — such as deployment trends and policy developments — as well as supply-side factors, including manufacturing capacity and trade flows, underpinned by robust modelling and quantitative analysis. This year’s edition puts a special focus on vulnerabilities in energy technology supply chains and industrial competitiveness, analysing manufacturing cost structures and industrial policy impacts. |