The International Energy Agency is rapidly going from pariah to advocate for renewables – having spent the first 40 years of its existence debasing renewables and preaching reliance on fossil fuels, it has now become a fully-fledged advocate – first it adjusted its stance on the rate of EV adoption last year, then it fixed its miserable forecasting approach to solar, now it has come out and lambasted global governments for not pushing “energy efficiency” enough in the current energy crisis. It will tell Ministers at its conference on Energy Efficiency this week that “it can save 95 exajoules a year by 2030.” It’s just a shame that it spent to long as an oil evangelist before that. UK sales…