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IEA Member Countries

Australia. International Energy Agency Australia (Government site | IEA site) Japan. International Energy Agency Japan (Government site | IEA site)
Austria. International Energy Agency Austria (Government site | IEA site) Korea. International Energy Agency Republic of Korea (Government site | IEA site)
Belgium. International Energy Agency Belgium (Government site | IEA site) Luxembourg. International Energy Agency Luxembourg (Government site | IEA site)
Canada. International Energy Agency Canada (Government site | IEA site) The Netherlands. International Energy Agency The Netherlands (Government site | IEA site)
Czech Republic. International Energy Agency Czech Republic (Government site | IEA site) New Zealand. International Energy Agency New Zealand (Government site | IEA site)
Denmark. International Energy Agency Denmark (Government site | IEA site) Norway. International Energy Agency Norway (Government site | IEA site)
participates in the Agency under a special Agreement
Finland. International Energy Agency Finland (Government site | IEA site) Portugal, International Energy Agency Portugal (Government site | IEA site)
France. International Energy Agency France (Government site | IEA site) Portugal, International Energy Agency Slovak Republic (Government site | IEA site)
Germany. International Energy Agency Germany (Government site | IEA site) Spain, International Energy Agency Spain (Government site | IEA site)
Greece. International Energy Agency Greece (Government site | IEA site) Sweden. International Energy Agency Sweden (Government site | IEA site)
Hungary. International Energy Agency Hungary (Government site | IEA site)
 
Switzerland. International Energy Agency Switzerland (Government site | IEA site)
Ireland. International Energy Agency Ireland (Government site | IEA site) Turkey. International Energy Agency Turkey (Government site | IEA site)
Itlay. International Energy Agency Italy (Government site | IEA site) The United Kingdom. International Energy Agency United Kingdom (Government site | IEA site)
United States. International Energy AgencyUnited States (Government site | IEA site)

Poland is likely to become a member country in 2008. The European Commission also participates in the work of the IEA.

These countries are also all member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), as the IEA is an autonomous agency linked with the OECD.

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