IEA: Global Use of Sustainable Fuels Could Quadruple by 2035
On 13th October 2025, the International Energy Agency (IEA), in its report, “Delivering Sustainable Fuels: Pathways to 2035”, said that global use of sustainable fuels could increase fourfold by 2035 if countries implement current and announced policies and adopt targeted measures to attract investment and remove market barriers.
Key Messages
- Global Potential: Sustainable fuels (biofuels, biogases, low-emissions hydrogen) can quadruple by 2035 if existing policies are implemented and investment barriers removed.
- Current Impact: Reduced global oil demand by ~2.5 million barrels/day in 2024; lowers import dependence by 5–15% in importing countries.
- Sectoral Use by 2035:
- Road transport: 10% of demand
- Aviation: 15% of demand
- Shipping: ....
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