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Left in the dark
Take a look at how the Alabama public service commission makes customers pay billions of dollars for Alabama power investments without any meaningful public review or involvement.
February 01, 2015
David Schlissel
Report
Indonesian coal at the mercy of the dragon and tiger
The Indonesian coal industry not only has to contend with lower coal prices, it must deal with lower export volumes to the two key markets of China and India.
June 27, 2020
Ghee Peh
Report
Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS): History and Challenges Across the Energy Industry
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 (3:50pm-5:10pm EST) Carbon capture cuts across many aspects of energy: coal and gas-fired electricity generators, blue versus green hydrogen, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the industrial sector. Can…
September 15, 2022
Shannon Anderson, Dennis Wamsted, Putra Adhiguna...
Event
Electricity price rises hitting consumers – key to focus on renewables, storage and system efficiency
The Australian Energy Regulator recently released its final determination indicating that annual electricity bills will increase by 20-25% for residential customers on the default market offer (DMO) in southeast Queensland, New South Wales …
June 09, 2023
Johanna Bowyer
Analysis
Paying less for more - How auctions can transform the Philippines power sector
The Green Energy Tariff Program (GETP), to be introduced this year in the Philippines targets 2,000 megawatts (MW) of new installed capacity, an investment value equivalent to USD2 billion (generation only, excluding transmission and…
February 01, 2020
Sara Jane Ahmed
Report
Opportunity for a new direction for Puerto Rico’s electric system
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) is being overly generous with bondholders in its proposal to restructure its debt and short-sighted in its wind, solar and energy efficiency plans for the U.S. territory.
September 10, 2015
Cathy Kunkel, Tom Sanzillo, David Schlissel...
Report
General Commentary on the BLM's Notice of Intent to conduct a review of the Federal Coal Leasing Program
The United States government should not spend any time reforming the coal leasing process because new coal leases are no longer needed.
September 29, 2021
Tom Sanzillo
Testimony | Submission
The time is right to retire C.D. McIntosh Unit 3
The aging C.D. Mcintosh Jr. Unit 3 power plant in Lakeland, Fla., should be retired.
October 01, 2015
David Schlissel, Cathy Kunkel
Report
2014 – Another Year of Unmet Promises for the Prairie State Energy Campus
2014 – Another Year of Unmet Promises for the Prairie State Energy Campus (pdf) By David Schlissel, Director of Resource Planning Analysis, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis
February 24, 2015
2014 – Another Year of Unmet Promises for the Prairie State Energy Campus
LEFT IN THE DARK: How the Alabama Public Service Commission Makes Customers Pay Billions of Dollars for Alabama Power Investments without Any Meaningful Public Review or Involvement
LEFT IN THE DARK: How the Alabama Public Service Commission Makes Customers Pay Billions of Dollars for Alabama Power Investments without Any Meaningful Public Review or Involvement (pdf) By David Schlissel, Director of Resource Planning…
February 26, 2015
LEFT IN THE DARK: How the Alabama Public Service Commission Makes Customers Pay Billions of Dollars for Alabama Power Investments without Any Meaningful Public Review or Involvement
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