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Gas cannot stimulate the economy, reduce emissions or provide cheap power
Australia's national COVID-19 coordination commission is not serving the national interest.
June 01, 2020
Bruce Robertson
Report
No Profitable Future for Navajo Generating Station
Driven by the fracking revolution and the rise of renewables, fundamental changes in U.S. electricity-generation markets have made Navajo Generating Station (NGS) obsolete.
January 01, 2019
Report
IEEFA Testimony: NAIF Inadequate Project Assessment and Failure of Public Interest Test Submission
Our research in the context of Adani calls into question the project assessment and approval process of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) as it relates to a A$900 million loan request as well as the adequacy of the NAIF’s…
August 01, 2017
Testimony | Submission
Independent Producers Dominate Majors in the Permian
Although the Permian Basin is an important upstream growth target for Chevron and ExxonMobil, independent operators are the dominant producers in the area.
November 01, 2021
Trey Cowan
Report
Six Insurmountable Business Risks to Keeping Navajo Generating Station Open Past 2019
Details six business risks that would likely prevent the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) from remaining a viable operation if it is kept open after its scheduled retirement at the end of 2019.
April 01, 2018
David Schlissel
Report
Memorandum on Costs to Ratepayers if NorthWestern Energy or State of Montana Purchase Colstrip Plant
If NorthWestern Energy were to buy part or all of Colstrip Units 1 and 2, its customers would have to pay higher electricity bills to the tune of at least $207 million to $414 million more than they would if the utility were to buy power from…
May 01, 2016
David Schlissel
Public Comment
Georgia Power Company Should Retire Plant
The report details how the 840-megawatt plant, whose four units are from 44 to 61 years old, has grown increasingly expensive to ratepayers in recent years.
November 01, 2015
David Schlissel
Report
Economic Analysis of Rappahannock Electric Cooperative Power Supply Costs
Customers of a rural electric cooperative in northern Virginia are locked into paying 23% to 50% above-market rates for power under a forty-five year contract, even though the supplier to the coop buys the majority of its power at market…
November 01, 2018
Cathy Kunkel
Report
How the High Cost of Power from Prairie State is Affecting Bowling Green Municipal Utilities' Customers
The high cost of power from the Prairie State Energy Campus will cost the City of Bowling Green and its ratepayers approximately $87 million to $94 million more between 2012 and 2021 than buying the same energy, capacity and supporting…
October 01, 2014
David Schlissel
Report
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