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The U.S. pause on LNG export permits does not threaten energy security in Europe and Asia
The Biden administration’s decision to temporarily pause permitting for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) has caused an uproar among industry groups and fossil fuel companies
February 08, 2024
Sam Reynolds, Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz
Analysis
Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission
IEEFA Submission to: AEMC Draft Rule Determination – National Electricity Amendment (Extension of the Application of the IRM to the RRO) Rule
September 12, 2023
Johanna Bowyer
Testimony | Submission
Financing green energy solutions
… grid integration assets are required to establish renewable energy zones (REZ). Deep and long-duration storage (pumped …
June 18, 2023
Simon Orme
Slides
Fact Sheet: Guyana Gas to Energy Project
A new report finds Guyana's Gas to Energy Project would result in a massive overbuilding of the …
October 26, 2023
Tom Sanzillo
Fact Sheet
Renewable energy is having a good year, but challenges loom ahead
While renewables have grown at an impressive pace in recent years, much more remains to be done.
December 11, 2023
Ramnath Iyer
Analysis
IEEFA: What the Texas energy crisis means for Bangladesh’s energy security
What the Texas energy crisis means for Bangladesh’s energy security
March 22, 2021
Sam Reynolds
Analysis
Japan's energy transformation
Fossil fuels are the main loser in Japan’s ongoing power-sector transformation.
December 01, 2016
Tim Buckley
Report
IEEFA Op-Ed: In 2018, Expect Clean Energy to Be Cheap Energy
Op-Ed: In 2018, Expect Clean Energy to Be Cheap Energy
January 09, 2018
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
World Energy News
April 18, 2022
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