Investment in clean energy technologies by the oil & gas industry is less than 5% of what it spends on exploration & production
The industry can do far more to scale up clean energy options like renewables, low-emissions fuels, hydrogen & carbon capture: https://t.co/DvY11nGtYh https://t.co/wWiXyYOxPB
@IEA
Critical minerals like copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt & rare earths are essentials components in many of today’s clean energy technologies
Ensuring reliable supplies of these minerals will be vital to supporting efforts to reach climate & energy goals → https://t.co/Qw9PLZm4Ui https://t.co/P73SqqCxbt
@IEA
Investment in clean energy technologies by the oil & gas industry is less than 5% of what it spends on exploration & production
The industry can do far more to scale up clean energy options like renewables, low-emissions fuels, hydrogen & carbon capture: https://t.co/TYWfBliW9z https://t.co/8YHGtqa0hC
@IEA
Critical minerals like copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt & rare earths are essentials components in many of today’s clean energy technologies
Ensuring reliable supplies of these minerals will be vital to supporting efforts to reach climate & energy goals → https://t.co/IlNmMx4FKy https://t.co/B1g5Ci4UOy
@IEA
International trade is vital for rapid & affordable clean energy transitions – helping reduce the cost of clean energy technologies like solar PV modules & battery metals
But diversifying suppliers will be essential to ensure supply chain resilience → https://t.co/McCqP9b7TG https://t.co/s1Qswpuo8G
@IEA
Critical minerals like copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt & rare earths are essentials components in many of today’s clean energy technologies
Ensuring reliable supplies of these minerals will be vital to supporting efforts to reach climate & energy goals → https://t.co/SyVFkjqJNt https://t.co/jEXjljBpks
@IEA
The scaling up of clean energy technologies will drive huge demand for the minerals & metals used to produce them.
But environmental, social & governance issues pose risks to mineral supply chains, which could hamper clean energy transitions.
More ➡️ https://t.co/1HOt7tAKJH https://t.co/nrKp9FInwK
@IEA
Africa’s vast resources of minerals that are critical for clean energy technologies are set to create new export markets, but need to be managed well.
In our scenario, Africa’s revenues from critical mineral exports could more than double by 2030 👉 https://t.co/HftkW5f3Nv https://t.co/7WeoOTnNG0
@IEA
Critical minerals like copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt & rare earths are essentials components in many of today’s clean energy technologies
Ensuring reliable supplies of these minerals will be vital to supporting efforts to reach climate & energy goals → https://t.co/yq6VwvQGSj https://t.co/SGCH9OJKDv
@IEA
Latin America has vast resources of minerals that are critical for clean energy technologies.
Our new commentary explores how the region could expand its role as a key mineral supplier to help accelerate energy transitions around the globe.
Read more → https://t.co/3L9XGHNu7I https://t.co/sOXoBQQmQG
@IEA
G7 Climate, Energy & Environment Ministers have asked @IEA to support international efforts to ensure secure & sustainable supplies of the minerals critical for many clean energy technologies, including providing outlooks for demand & supply
Learn more 👉 https://t.co/Z07UNmLLEQ https://t.co/UIhUGy5zNe
@IEA
International trade is vital for rapid & affordable clean energy transitions – helping reduce the cost of clean energy technologies like solar PV modules & battery metals
But diversifying suppliers will be essential to ensure supply chain resilience → https://t.co/Nt1PGQ7JAE https://t.co/2k2vOJtBbZ
@IEA
Latin America has vast resources of minerals that are critical for clean energy technologies.
Our new commentary explores how the region could expand its role as a key mineral supplier to help accelerate energy transitions around the globe.
Read more → https://t.co/3L9XGHNu7I https://t.co/TcRkkKOkbh
@IEA
International trade is vital for rapid & affordable clean energy transitions – helping reduce the cost of clean energy technologies like solar PV modules & battery metals
But diversifying suppliers will be essential to ensure supply chain resilience → https://t.co/Nt1PGQ7JAE https://t.co/2GdT4ugkP6
@IEA
Latin America has vast resources of minerals that are critical for clean energy technologies.
Our new commentary explores how the region could expand its role as a key mineral supplier to help accelerate energy transitions around the globe.
Read more → https://t.co/QcfSskK3a1 https://t.co/GN2cx87AZn
@IEA
Latin America has vast resources of minerals that are critical for clean energy technologies.
Our new commentary explores how the region could expand its role as a key mineral supplier to help accelerate energy transitions around the globe.
Read more → https://t.co/UbqJGIyDwb https://t.co/n3YZcrbsDI
@IEA
The Asia-Pacific region is home to half of the energy workforce, reflecting its rapidly expanding energy infrastructure & significant manufacturing capacity for clean energy technologies
China alone accounts for nearly 30% of the sector's employment ➡️ https://t.co/99SXG8mIAo https://t.co/Vqv1S17LVV
@IEA
Latin America has vast resources of minerals that are critical for clean energy technologies.
Our new commentary explores how the region could expand its role as a key mineral supplier to help accelerate energy transitions around the globe.
Read more → https://t.co/VGkcKXFQ5q https://t.co/9eV8oQ0Rrj
@IEA
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C will require a faster scaling up of clean energy
For several key clean energy technologies, the announced pipeline of manufacturing projects would approach the levels needed to reach #NetZero emissions by 2050 ➡️ https://t.co/aZMtPrSRzp
#WEO22 https://t.co/5dHTrUmgX4
@IEA
International trade is vital for rapid & affordable clean energy transitions – helping reduce the cost of clean energy technologies like solar PV modules & battery metals
But diversifying suppliers will be essential to ensure supply chain resilience → https://t.co/zkfqwvwCPP https://t.co/sA5ao03CpY
@IEA
Clean energy technologies generate far less CO2 over their lifetimes than fossil fuel alternatives
But clean energy supply chains still produce emissions, mostly from material production & technology manufacturing
Innovation will be key to reduce these: https://t.co/ziz5SlRNPe https://t.co/iBGNV6Ltz2
@IEA
International trade is vital for rapid & affordable clean energy transitions – helping reduce the cost of clean energy technologies like solar PV modules & battery metals
But diversifying suppliers will be essential to ensure supply chain resilience → https://t.co/YpOJKQcL8f https://t.co/TfVmdyRJId
@IEA
Clean Energy Technologies and Shenzhen Gas JV to acquire municipal natural gas utility companies in China
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What is Clean Energy Technologies stock price today?
The current price of Clean Energy Technologies is 0.40 USD — it has decreased by -0.55% in the past 24 hours. Watch Clean Energy Technologies stock price performance more closely on the advanced chart.
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Depending on the exchange, the stock ticker may vary. For instance, on NASDAQ exchange Clean Energy Technologies stocks are traded under the ticker CETY.
Is CETY stock price going up?
CETY stock has decreased by -9.30% in the past week, has decreased by -26.27% in the past month, and has decreased by -75.90% in the past year. See more data on CETY chart.
What is the analyst recommendation for CETY?
As of 12 Apr 2025, out of - analyst recommendations, the majority rate CETY as a -.
What is CETY market cap?
As of today, CETY has the market capitalization of 7.64B USD. Explore our list of stocks ranked by market cap to compare CETY with other stocks.
Does CETY release financial reports?
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When is CETY next earnings date?
CETY is going to release the next earnings report on 19 May 2025. Keep track of upcoming events with our Earnings Calendar.
What were CETY Earnings for the last quarter?
CETY reported earnings of - per share for the last quarter, - then the estimate of - per share, resulting in a - surprise. The estimated earnings for the next quarter are - per share. See more details about CETY earnings on Profit.com.
What was CETY Revenue for the last quarter?
CETY's revenue for the last quarter was 44.63K USD, higher then the estimated -. The estimated revenue for the next quarter is - See more stats in CETY financial reports on Profit.com.
What was CETY Net Income for the last quarter?
CETY net income for the last quarter is -880.47K USD, while the quarter before that showed -346.94K USD of net income which accounts for 153.78% change. See more stats in CETY financial reports on Profit.com.
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As of 12 Apr 2025, CETY employs approximately 12 employees. Check out if CETY is on our list of largest employers.
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EBITDA, which measures a company's operating performance, reflects its efficiency improvements. CETY EBITDA is -947.62K USD, with a current EBITDA margin of -62.74%. See more stats in CETY financial reports on Profit.com.
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