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IEEFA Update: Decoding Glenn Kellow’s Peabody Recovery Strategy (Subsidies, Handouts, Giveaways)
Decoding Glenn Kellow’s Peabody Recovery Strategy (Subsidies, Handouts, Giveaways)
August 25, 2017
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
IEEFA Update: The U.S. Nuclear Project Cancellation Announcement Heard ’Round the World
The U.S. Nuclear Project Cancellation Announcement Heard ’Round the World
August 01, 2017
David Schlissel
Analysis
IEEFA update: Vogtle nuclear reactor, a runaway project nobody needs
Vogtle nuclear reactor, a runaway project nobody needs
August 17, 2018
Dennis Wamsted
Analysis
IEEFA Update: The Truths Not Everybody Wants to Hear
The Truths Not Everybody Wants to Hear
July 21, 2017
Karl Cates
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Something in the Wind
IEEFA Update: Something in the Wind
August 04, 2017
Karl Cates
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Elections Have Consequences, but Perhaps Few That Can Save Coal
Elections Have Consequences, but Perhaps Few That Can Save Coal
February 09, 2017
Tom Sanzillo
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
IEEFA Update: More Questions on U.K. Nuclear Project
More Questions on U.K. Nuclear Project
November 29, 2017
Gerard Wynn
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
IEEFA U.S.: Georgia solar+hydro electricity output tops in-state coal generation during first half of 2020
U.S.: Georgia solar+hydro electricity output tops in-state coal generation during first half of 2020
September 10, 2020
Dennis Wamsted, Seth Feaster
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