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Capacidad y remuneración aún excesivas en el sector del gas español
La regulación continúa garantizando una tasa fija de retribución por inversión en infraestructura gasista
September 18, 2022
Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz
Report
Overpriced power: Why Batavia is paying so much for electricity
The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) has investigated why the price being paid by the City of Batavia for electric power is so high.
March 11, 2014
David Schlissel
Report
Australia's first offshore wind project a step in the right direction
Australia's first offshore wind project stands to create sufficient employment opportunities and also boost development.
November 01, 2019
Tim Buckley, Kashish Shah
Report
High-risk carbon-capture deal is not in New Mexico city’s best interest
The municipality of Farmington, New Mexico is courting needless risk in its consideration of a long-shot plan to turn the aging San Juan Generating Station into a carbon-capture experiment.
August 01, 2019
Karl Cates, Dennis Wamsted
Report
Solar tariffs in India projected to increase by one-fifth over the next year
Surging commodity prices and the introduction of a new duty on imported solar modules are expected to push up Indian solar tariffs by about 21% over the next year.
May 26, 2022
Vibhuti Garg, Jyoti Gulia, Akhil Thayillam...
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Beyond Their Means: Oil Majors Pay More to Shareholders Than They Earn by Selling Oil and Gas
"Deficit spending" widens as companies bridge cash gap with borrowing and asset sales.
April 01, 2020
Clark Williams-Derry, Tom Sanzillo, Kathy Hipple...
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Proposed PTTGC Petrochemical Complex in Ohio Faces Significant Risks
Plans to build a new petrochemical complex in Belmont County, Ohio face myriad market and other challenges.
March 01, 2020
Tom Sanzillo, Kathy Hipple, Suzanne Mattei...
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Struggling U.S. Coal companies face debt hurdles, complications from reclamation and pension obligations, pressure from hedge funds
The cumulative impacts of the industry’s many mounting liabilities—reclamation costs, pension obligations and debt service—are growing more complicated and burdensome.
June 01, 2015
Tom Sanzillo
Report
Trans Mountain Pipeline financials suggest taxpayer dollars at risk
An additional $320 million in new subsidies was given to finance the multi-billion dollar Trans Mountain Pipeline (TMX), calling into question the economic feasibility of the expansion project.
November 01, 2019
Tom Sanzillo, Kathy Hipple
Report
U.S. fracking sector spills more red ink-Again
North American energy companies engaged in hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) once again failed to produce positive cash flows to match gushing production of oil and gas.
November 01, 2019
Clark Williams-Derry, Kathy Hipple
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