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In Western New York, an Instructive Tale of Two Coal-Fired Plants
In Western New York, an Instructive Tale of Two Coal-Fired Plants
May 15, 2015
Larry Shapiro
Analysis
Chorus of Distress Signals Suggests a Bigger Storm in U.S. Coal
Chorus of Distress Signals Suggests a Bigger Storm in U.S. Coal
February 23, 2016
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Failed Coal-Plant Deal in West Virginia Is in Ratepayers’ Best Interest
Failed Coal-Plant Deal in West Virginia Is in Ratepayers’ Best Interest
February 22, 2018
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
New York Is on the Verge of Going Coal Free
New York Is on the Verge of Going Coal Free
January 26, 2016
Larry Shapiro
Analysis
How to Invest in Struggling Coal-Industry Communities? Let Us Count the Ways
How to Invest in Struggling Coal-Industry Communities? Let Us Count the Ways
April 06, 2016
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
With CEO’s Abrupt Departure, FirstEnergy Gets a Second Chance
With CEO’s Abrupt Departure, FirstEnergy Gets a Second Chance
January 07, 2015
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
IEEFA op-ed: Reality of carbon capture not even close to proponents’ wishful thinking
Op-ed: Reality of carbon capture not even close to proponents’ wishful thinking
August 08, 2019
David Schlissel
Analysis
In Norway’s Divestment, Consequences for Almost 50 Coal-Burning U.S. Utilities
In Norway’s Divestment, Consequences for Almost 50 Coal-Burning U.S. Utilities
June 05, 2015
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
Our Op-Ed in the New York Times: ‘After Bankruptcies, Coal’s Dirty Legacy Lives On’
Op-Ed: ‘After Bankruptcies, Coal’s Dirty Legacy Lives On’
April 14, 2016
Tom Sanzillo, David Schlissel
Analysis
What Happened When a Power Plant Closed in Upstate New York? Electricity Prices Stayed Low and Outside Coal-Fired Power Wasn’t Required
What Happened When a Power Plant Closed in Upstate New York? Electricity Prices Stayed Low and Outside Coal-Fired Power Wasn’t Required
May 25, 2016
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis

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