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Rio Tinto’s Restructuring Signals a Global Industry Step Away From Coal
Rio Tinto’s Restructuring Signals a Global Industry Step Away From Coal
March 03, 2015
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA: Is there scope for faster decarbonisation of Australian steel?
The industry's largest emissions come from blast furnaces, the globally dominant process. Melting scrap in electric arc furnaces can produce new steel without coal or iron ore
January 24, 2022
Simon Nicholas, Soroush Basirat
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Investing in carbon capture and storage and relying on voluntary actions on emissions is like revisiting the olden days
Australia: Investing in carbon capture and storage and relying on voluntary actions on emissions is like revisiting the olden days
May 19, 2020
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Rix’s Creek Coal Mine Extension approved despite wrongful representation of cost externalities and increase to global emissions
Australia: Rix’s Creek Coal Mine Extension approved despite wrongful representation of cost externalities and increase to global emissions
October 30, 2019
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA Update: COP26 is different to prior COPs
The world has entered a technology race for decarbonisation. Green hydrogen, the ‘electrification of everything’, batteries, electric vehicles (EVs), hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, international grid connectivity, and heavy industry…
October 28, 2021
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Captive insurers threaten an orderly coal exit
There has been notable growth in premiums for captives but there is potential danger in taking on risk that conventional insurers have shunned
December 23, 2021
Nick Holmes
Analysis
IEEFA Latin America: Indications, in the Activity of an Italian Company, of How Emerging Markets Are ‘Skipping a Generation’ and Going Straight to Renewables
Latin America: Indications, in the Activity of an Italian Company, of How Emerging Markets Are ‘Skipping a Generation’ and Going Straight to Renewables
December 05, 2016
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA Europe: As Coal Wanes, German Utility Giant Uniper Looks to Regulated Markets
Europe: As Coal Wanes, German Utility Giant Uniper Looks to Regulated Markets
November 23, 2016
Gerard Wynn
Analysis
A Canadian Province Moves Aggressively Toward Development of a New Energy Economy
A Canadian Province Moves Aggressively Toward Development of a New Energy Economy
July 11, 2016
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: New open cut mine development refused with climate change cited as key reason
Australia: New open cut mine development refused with climate change cited as key reason
February 15, 2019
Tim Buckley
Analysis
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