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West Virginia bailout emboldens FirstEnergy and AEP in Ohio
FirstEnergy customers in West Virginia are currently facing a 12.5 percent rate increase to subsidize the first year of this plan.
October 01, 2015
Cathy Kunkel
Report
TIAA climate policy gaps erode potential strength of $1.4 trillion fund
The inaugural TIAA climate report, published in 2021, has major weaknesses that erode its potential effectiveness
May 16, 2022
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
A transition plan for communities affected by the closings of Navajo Generating Station and Kayenta mine
An economic- growth strategy for a region that stands to be set back severely by the closure of the Navajo Generating Station and the Kayenta coal mine.
June 01, 2017
Tom Sanzillo
Report
Now is the time to restructure the Philippines electricity sector
With growing electricity issues, it’s time to revamp the Philippines' electricity sector to help lower the electricity prices by replacing diesel generation.
November 30, 2017
Sara Jane Ahmed
Report
New Fortress Energy: Promises to keep
The business model for New Fortress Energy (NFE) supports the expansion of natural gas use around the world, however ignoring red flags is perilous.
February 01, 2022
Tom Sanzillo, Suzanne Mattei
Report
PREPA’s proposed debt plan creates billion-dollar gap in funds to fix the grid
The current plan to refinance PREPA’s $8+ billion in old debt will also leave a large capital cost to complete the grid unfunded, creating a debt burden that precludes the utility from borrowing in the future
February 10, 2023
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
General Commentary on the BLM's Notice of Intent to conduct a review of the Federal Coal Leasing Program
The United States government should not spend any time reforming the coal leasing process because new coal leases are no longer needed.
September 29, 2021
Tom Sanzillo
Testimony | Submission
Electricity price rises hitting consumers – key to focus on renewables, storage and system efficiency
The Australian Energy Regulator recently released its final determination indicating that annual electricity bills will increase by 20-25% for residential customers on the default market offer (DMO) in southeast Queensland, New South Wales …
June 09, 2023
Johanna Bowyer
Analysis
Why Australia’s coal mines are getting bigger
Open-cut or surface mines are the most visible sign of coal mining in Australia, and the country’s largest coal mines are getting larger.
November 22, 2023
Andrew Gorringe
Analysis
India's Power Distribution Sector Needs Further Reform
State governments should be made responsible for improving the finances of their struggling power distribution companies (discoms), which continue to incur huge losses.
September 01, 2020
Tim Buckley, Vibhuti Garg
Report
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