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IEA

Proper noun

Meaning

Initialism of International Energy Agency: an autonomous intergovernmental organization.

(politics) Initialism of Institute of International and European Affairs: an Irish policy think tank.

(historical, military) Initialism of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan: a totalitarian Islamic state established by the Taliban.

(ethnography, anthropology) Initialism of Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography: a Russian institute of research, specializing in ethnographic studies of cultural and physical anthropology.

(UK politics, economics) Initialism of Institute of Economic Affairs: a British neoliberal think tank.

(epidemiology) Initialism of International Epidemiological Association.

Initialism of International Ergonomics Association.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

About 5 million barrels of oil extracted worldwide every day are not attracting high enough premiums to offset the costs of extracting it out of the field, according to the Paris-based IEA agency. Source: Internet

According to statistics compiled by the South Korean agency Statistics Korea based on International Energy Agency (IEA) data, per capita electricity consumption fell from its peak in 1990 of 1247 kilowatt hours to a low of 712 kilowatt hours in 2000. Source: Internet

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) report 2014, Morocco is highly dependent on imported energy with over 91% of energy supplied coming from abroad. Source: Internet

Bringing natural gas under the GST and introducing a postage stamp gas transport tariff would reduce these costs and create a level playing field with other fuels,” IEA said. Source: Internet

IEA executive director Fatih Birol (bottom left) speaks on Monday during a EURACTIV online debate with Spanish ecology minister Teresa Ribera (top left) and Luxembourg energy minister Claude Turmes (bottom right). Source: Internet

For example, he was a regular speaker at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), a libertarian think tank. Source: Internet

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