Welcome to IAEER

Who we are

Our research center and headquarters are situated in England and Wales, where we integrate energy and environmental research with practical application within an open innovation platform.

Our mission: Accelerate the adoption and utilization of innovative energy and environmental technologies through in-depth exploration and practical demonstration.

Our vision: To be your preferred partner for objective and unbiased exploration of future energy and environmental technologies. By collaborating closely with partners, we strive to build a robust bridge between cutting-edge academic breakthroughs in the energy and environmental fields and real-world industrial applications. To achieve this, we continuously expand our global academic network; partnering with leading research groups serves as the foundation for early identification and advancement of transformative energy and environmental technologies.

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Renewable Energy Utilization

Solar energy efficiency improvement
Wind power grid integration
Biomass energy recycling

Environmental Pollution Control

Industrial wastewater treatment
Air pollutant purification
Soil contamination remediation

Energy-Environment Synergy

Carbon emission reduction
Energy-saving monitoring
Circular economy practice


Global coal demand has reached a plateau and may well decline slightly by 2030

New IEA market report sees increasing competition from other power sources, though developments in China’s electricity sector will remain key for coal’s prospects

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Interpreting the Migration of Migratory Birds

When the frost lightly covers the reeds and the winter sun casts a faint light, a group of "skywalkers" are unfolding a dynamic migration picture in the sky with the changing seasons.

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Powering Ireland’s Energy Future

New IEA report shows how with strategic planning, Ireland can achieve its electrification ambitions while safeguarding energy security

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World Energy Employment 2025

IEA report shows employment in the global energy sector expanding twice as fast as the rate for the overall economy, even as skilled labour bottlenecks pose rising risks

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