Keisuke Sadamori

Keisuke Sadamori

politician Japan

Keisuke Sadamori is the Director of Energy Markets and Security at the International Energy Agency (IEA), where he plays a pivotal role in analyzing global energy trends and advising on energy policy. With a strong background in energy economics, Sadamori has been instrumental in highlighting the dynamics of energy markets, particularly in the context of natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG). His recent comments regarding India's projected surge in LNG imports by 2030 underscore the importance of strategic planning and market coordination to ensure energy supply security amidst growing demand.

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Ukraine Ukraine: Keisuke Sadamori stated that the acceleration of global electricity demand highlights significant changes occurring in energy systems worldwide. 7

Українська правда (Ukrayinska Pravda): В IEA очікують "безпрецедентного" зростання світового попиту на електроенергію до 2027 року

Ireland Ireland: IEA director of energy markets and security Keisuke Sadamori highlighted the significant changes taking place in energy systems and the approach of a new age of electricity. 8

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Power demand set to accelerate in a ‘new era of electricity’ – The Irish Times

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Keisuke Sadamori, a director at the IEA, highlighted the significant changes in energy systems due to the acceleration of global electricity demand. 7

The Guardian: EVs and datacentres driving new global ‘age of electricity’, says watchdog | Energy industry

India India: Keisuke Sadamori is the IEA director of energy markets and security who commented on the need for careful planning and market coordination to ensure supply security. 7

The Times of India: IEA sees India’s LNG imports doubling by 2030 on demand surge