Just to note that there were 37
signatories on the final letter. The truncated version
attached previously omits their names and affiliations. Robbie
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BREAKING NEWS: The London‑based Guardian newspaper just ran our story on the IEA datasets:
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Hi all, new supporters for the IEA open letter now being recorded here:
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Quantum Commodity Intelligence - The International Energy Agency has proposed to make all its data and analysis freely available following calls from academics late last year, Quantum has learned, in a major move that is likely to accelerate data transparency in the energy sector as the world prepares to reduce dependency on fossil fuel.
The institution is currently largely funded by member countries such as the US, Japan and European countries, but it relies on subscriptions for around a quarter, or €7.2 million ($8.1m), of its core annual budget.
The IEA also receives additional funds in the form of voluntary contributions from member states interested in researching a particular topic.
Fatih Birol, the agency's executive director proposed the move, which was approved at a governing board late last year, but still needs to be greenlighted by member countries at the next ministerial meeting due to be held on February 2-3.
Current members would need to inscrease their contribution to the IEA to cover the budget shortfall or private contributors could step in, Birol said in a note to staff and seen by Quantum.
"I am hopeful that we may be able to find a creative solution with the support of several members and large philanthropists that could permit us to make it a public good, in the interests of boosting market transparency and promoting good energy/climate decision making," wrote Birol in an email to staff in late December.
The IEA did not comment when contacted by Quantum on Thursday.
Hannah Ritchie, senior researcher at Our World in Data (OWID), the online database for open source data, wrote a tribune in Nature magazine last October followed by an online article calling on the IEA to drop its paywall for the benefit of scientific research.
"To understand the problems the world faces and see how we can make progress we need accessible, high-quality data. It needs to be global in scope – leaving no country absent from the conversation – and it needs to cover the range of metrics needed to understand the energy system: this includes primary energy, final energy, useful energy, the breakdown of the electricity mix, end-sector breakdowns of energy consumption, and the CO2 emissions that each sector produces," said Ritchie.
"This data exists. It is produced by the IEA. But the IEA only makes a fraction of their data publicly available, and keeps the rest behind very costly paywalls. This is despite the fact that the IEA is largely funded through public money from its member countries," she added.
Our World in Data was funded in 2015 by Oxford University researcher Max Roser to create a centralised, open and free database available online.
In September 2021, Roser asked his Twitter followers what dataset they would like to access for free, and many mentioned the IEA data.
The IEA employs around 200 analysts based in Paris, France, who compile data for all energy sectors and write research.
While the IEA was created initially as a cooperation body during the oil crises of the 1970s, its role has largely evolved in recent years, and it now sees climate change research as one of its main missions.
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Many thanks Florian. I have just
forward this to Hannah Ritchie and also contacted The
Guardian newspaper in case they want to report on this
development. Full marks to Fatih Birol. Robbie.
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Hello all
Hannah Ritchie and her colleague Max Roser have just blogged on the need to now get IEA member states on board to provide the necessary funding:
Worth noting that, in this context, the German government just "raked in a record 12.5 billion euros from European and national emissions trading programmes in 2021":
So some fraction of a million or so EUR for the IEA for
lost data sales should not be hard to find in the case of Germany?
Those who have written to their national governments might like to write again and/or reply? And others can draft fresh letters. I will contact the European Commission in relation to the European Union.
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Hello all
My open letter to the European Commission is now on the openmod forum:
Feel free to recycle the text when writing to your own national
governments. The next IEA member country meeting is
scheduled for 02 February 2022, so the sooner the better!
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Hi all
More pressure on the IEA member countries in this short and sweet report:
The article quotes Barry who also signed our open letter:
Barry McMullin is an engineering professor at Dublin City University in Ireland. He told Climate Home News: "Our focus is on energy system decarbonisation at a national level. An element of that is trying to downscale IEA global scenarios and figure out whether or how well they align with our more bottom up/local national analysis … having unencumbered access to the IEA datasets (and ultimately to their models!) will certainly facilitate us in this kind of study."
If you can, email your national energy minister if your country is also an IEA member. The key meeting is 2–3 February 2022.
Some new background on the openmod forum that might assist:
I think we are tantalizingly close to winning this round?
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