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Laszlo Varro

Chief Economist, International Energy Agency

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Biography

Laszlo Varro, formerly Chief Economist at the International Energy Agency (IEA) from 2016 to 2021, provided critical energy economics and methodological support, leading the Economics and Investment Office. Joining the IEA in 2011, he initially served as Head of Gas and Electricity Markets, focusing on gas supply security and electricity market design. His extensive background includes roles as Director for Strategy Development at MOL Group and Head of Price Regulation at the Hungarian Energy Office. Mr. Varro completed his economics studies at Corvinus University of Budapest and the University of Cambridge.

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International Energy Agency

The International Energy Agency (IEA), founded in 1974 and based in Paris, focuses on energy security and policy guidance for the global energy sector, supporting 31 member and 13 association countries. Representing over 75% of global energy demand, the IEA now leads the clean energy transition, promoting net-zero emissions. Its scope includes electricity, natural gas, renewables, and critical minerals, with a regional cooperation center in Singapore.

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