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China at a crossroads: continued support for coal power erodes China's clean energy leadership
While financial institutions around the world are moving away from coal to limit exposure to increasing stranded asset risks, global renewable energy champion China is simultaneously funding over one-quarter of coal plants currently under…
January 22, 2019
Melissa Brown, Tim Buckley
Report
Holy grail of carbon capture continues to elude coal industry
Coal plants without CCS are having an increasingly difficult time competing with wind and solar resources.
November 01, 2018
David Schlissel, Dennis Wamsted
Report
Guyana's oil deal: promise of quick cash will leave country shortchanged
Long-term costs far outweigh benefits as oil industry declines
October 01, 2020
Tom Sanzillo
Report
Hume Coal update 2017: Superior alternatives are available
Hume Coal, a subsidiary of POSCO, has proposed an underground coal mine project in New South Wales.
July 01, 2017
Tim Buckley, Simon Nicholas
Report
Material risks: How public accountability is slowing tar sands development
The Keystone XL tar sands pipeline is one of the most talked about North American energy and political issues of the era. Once thought inevitable, the project and Canada’s plan to expand tar sands production have been confronted by an…
October 01, 2014
Tom Sanzillo
Report
New South Wales thermal coal exports face permanent decline
With coal export volumes having peaked and now facing a terminal long-term decline, transition preparations must be made for the coming decades to prepare businesses, workers and communities historically dependent on coal mining.
November 01, 2018
Tim Buckley, Simon Nicholas, Kashish Shah...
Report
IEEFA podcast: Banking on oil, gas and petrochemicals is a defensive strategy unlikely to work
The petrochemical industry is characterised by high expenditure on plant and equipment, and needs a huge amount of gas, crude oil and derivatives.
June 04, 2020
Tom Sanzillo, Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA: Renewables or gas – which will Australia choose?
Investors are seeking renewable energy projects to back while the gas industry is spruiking job opportunities at a time of surpluses and historic low prices.
July 21, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA Update: There is plenty of coal and gas in the world but a volatile market is nobody’s friend
Gas prices are continuing to surge around the world. The cost of gas is at unprecedented levels and global markets are buckling under the strain. Many countries are heavily reliant on imports of gas and high spot prices are making supplies…
October 21, 2021
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Australia’s natural-gas cartel is bleeding Australia
Development of new LNG terminals on Australia's east coast has driven up prices by linking domestic supplies to north Asia, the world's most expensive gas market.
August 29, 2016
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
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