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Meeting demand growth and greening the grid can go hand in hand
In the past 10 years, electricity generation in Texas has risen 104.6 million MWh, climbing from 391.9 million MWh in 2013 to 496.5 million MWh in 2023.
March 27, 2024
Dennis Wamsted, Seth Feaster
Analysis
The beginning of the end
The coal-fired electricity industry in Texas is in decline and unlikely to recover in the face of rising competition from other energy sources.
September 01, 2016
David Schlissel
Report
Three reasons the U.S. LNG pause does not threaten South Korea’s energy security and transition
This commentary highlights the three reasons why the recent U.S. LNG export pause does not threaten South Korea’s energy security and transition goals — especially as LNG’s role in the energy transition is diminishing.
February 21, 2024
Michelle (Chaewon) Kim
Analysis
Private equity in PJM: Growing risks for communities
Risks are on the rise for communities in the PJM power market that host fossil fuel plants, as they face the increasing possibility of rapid plant closures and the economic dislocations that inevitably follow.
December 07, 2023
Dennis Wamsted
Report
IEEFA U.S.: The Texas transition gains momentum
U.S.: The Texas transition gains momentum
May 14, 2021
Dennis Wamsted
Analysis
Private equity in PJM: New risks for limited partners, private capital
The changing regional power environment is likely to shift the outlook for pension funds and other institutional investors with holdings in private equity firms by lowering annual returns, raising investment risks, or both.
October 11, 2023
Dennis Wamsted
Report
IEEFA Update: A Snapshot Map of the Global Energy Transition

The snapshot map of the world here shows in a handful of new anecdotal markers the global transition to a new electricity-generation economy gaining ground even as status-quo interests dig in, so to speak.  
August 23, 2016
Karl Cates
Analysis
IEEFA Energy Finance Conference 2018
IEEFA and Columbia Law School brought together environmental advocates and attorneys from around the world for a three-day training program in New York City. The training covered current developments in the coal, natural gas,  renewables, and…
April 20, 2022
Event
Private equity's losing bet on PJM coal plants
Challenging economics, rising competition undercutting region's coal-fired power plants
June 02, 2022
Dennis Wamsted, Seth Feaster, David Schlissel...
Report
IEEFA Energy Finance Conference 2017
The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis and Columbia Law School brought together environmental advocates and attorneys from around the world for a three-day training program in New York City. The conference covered current…
April 20, 2022
Event

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