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New North Sea exploration licenses pose a threat to UK’s future energy security
UK oil and gas production has fallen, and the country is unlikely to ever become self-sufficient for fossil energy again. Still, the UK continues to sell offshore oil and gas leases, claiming it will secure the country’s energy supply
February 08, 2023
Andrew Reid
Analysis
Carpe Diem: Eight signs that now is the time to invest in the global energy market transformation
Evidence continues to mount that the world is beyond peak coal consumption and that its appetite for thermal coal is waning.
November 01, 2015
Tim Buckley, Tom Sanzillo
Report
Past peak coal in China
In this briefing paper, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA)provides an updated review of global coal demand, in particular with respect to China.
November 01, 2015
Tim Buckley, Tom Sanzillo
Report
Planning Assessment Commission Submission: Newcastle T4, a stranded asset?
T4 is an obvious stranded asset in the making—a US$3.8 billion white elephant by any other name—and it doesn’t warrant commission consent.
July 01, 2015
Tim Buckley
Testimony | Submission
Never waste a crisis: Indonesia’s PLN needs a coherent strategy to ride out the COVID-19 pandemic
PLN has fallen into a modern-day debt trap and to come out of it, they have to give up their dependence on fossil fuel and the old-fashioned mindset.
September 04, 2020
Elrika Hamdi
Report
Bylong Coal Project Expert Review
KEPCO’s proposed Bylong Coal Project, conceived in a previous energy era, is outdated now because of significant energy policy changes in South Korea.
June 01, 2018
Tim Buckley, Simon Nicholas
Report
Rix's Creek South continuation of mining project (SSD 6300): IEEFA's expert opinion to the NSW Independent Planning Commission
The KPMG had submitted an Economic Assessment of the Cost Benefit Analysis on which the IEEFA experts have provided their opinion on the Rix's Creek Extension.
October 01, 2019
Tim Buckley
Public Comment
Nuclear reactor problems in France show need for diversified mix of renewables
France, traditionally a leading exporter of electricity to the rest of Europe, is now in the position of needing to import power.
August 30, 2022
Frank Bass
Analysis
Australia's gas-fired recovery under scrutiny
The Australian government may be relying on inaccurate financial assumptions for its gas-fired recovery as many gas-fired power plants are being operated less.
June 24, 2021
Bruce Robertson, Milad Mousavian
Report
India’s G20 presidency is an opportunity for green hydrogen leadership
India, with its green hydrogen leadership ambitions, can influence the pace and direction of the hydrogen agenda during its G20 presidency.
December 22, 2022
Purva Jain
Analysis
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