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Extending Eraring has still not been adequately justified
Media reports suggest NSW’s Eraring coal power station may stay open for up to four years beyond its planned 2025 closure, but its owners and the state government have not adequately justified an extension.
May 02, 2024
Johanna Bowyer
Insights
Puerto Rico officials fail to learn from past hurricanes as Fiona ravages grid
Puerto Rico’s electric grid has deteriorated since Hurricane Maria hit five years ago
November 01, 2022
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
Energy Finance 2015 Conference: U.S. Shale Gas Exports Are ‘Dead in the Water’
The potential for exports of U.S. natural gas is not as rosy as proponents once imagined, said two panelists at this week’s New Energy Finance 2015 conference.
March 20, 2015
IEEFA
Analysis
FirstEnergy’s Scheme to Stick West Virginia Ratepayers With Speculative Risk Is Working
FirstEnergy’s Scheme to Stick West Virginia Ratepayers With Speculative Risk Is Working
August 19, 2015
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
IEEFA U.S.: Utilities are now skipping the gas ‘bridge’ in transition from coal to renewables
U.S.: Utilities are now skipping the gas ‘bridge’ in transition from coal to renewables
July 01, 2020
Dennis Wamsted
Analysis
FirstEnergy Witness Does to Ohioans What He Did to West Virginians
FirstEnergy Witness Does to Ohioans What He Did to West Virginians
September 16, 2015
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
Carbon Capture at Boundary Dam 3 still an underperforming failure
More than CAD1 billion were spent retrofitting the Boundary Dam 3 coal plant to add carbon capture technology, and the project is still capturing far less than the 90% originally promised.
April 30, 2024
David Schlissel, Mark Kalegha
Analysis
Shell acknowledges $14 billion price tag for petrochemical plant, more than double street estimates
Construction costs for Shell’s petrochemical plant in Pennsylvania were more than double the street-estimated cost.
February 08, 2024
Abhishek Sinha, Tom Sanzillo, Suzanne Mattei...
Analysis
With long-term fossil commitments, Colorado electricity wholesaler is alienating cost-conscious co-ops
One of the biggest power suppliers to rural electric co-ops in the U.S. is putting its business model at risk as members clamor for better access to renewable energy.
November 01, 2020
Karl Cates
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