Rapid growth of sector puts it in line to make up 25 per cent of global electricity production in five years' time
The IEA's redrawn climate map is pragmatic and realistic, but will governments listen?
Redrawing the Energy Climate Map sets out four point plan that would curb global emissions ahead of 2020, while imposing no net cost on economy
Agency warns clean tech investment is too slow to avoid worst impacts of global warming
Global production matched UK crude oil in 2012, but industry needs internationally agreed standards to secure long-term future
Fatih Birol says it does not make sense for governments to promote renewables at the same time as subsidising coal, oil and gas
HSBC study finds meeting international climate goals could strip 60 per cent of the value from companies such as BP, Shell, and Statoil
New report argues that without drastic policy action coal will rival oil as dominant energy source by 2017
Report bemoans 'disappointingly slow' progress in tapping energy efficiency potential, as figures show 30 per cent rise in fossil fuel subsidies
Governments urged to boost support for solar heating and cooling, as IEA warns Ireland's ambitious green energy targets could increase its reliance on natural gas