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IEEFA update: BlackRock – On climate, the world waits for a financial leader
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IEEFA update: U.K. must align energy regulation with 2050 zero-carbon goal
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IEEFA update: UK reforms are killing solar market despite sector’s potential growth
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IEEFA update: When will renewables dominate EU power markets?
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IEEFA U.K.: Local public pension assets tread water, driving fund managers to give infrastructure a closer look
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IEEFA U.K.: Suspension of £3.8 billion capacity market is an opportunity for re-think
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IEEFA update: Time to reconsider the U.K.’s flagship scheme for avoiding blackouts
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IEEFA update: U.K. pension funds lag in renewable energy infrastructure investing
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IEEFA Europe: France, Germany and the U.K. are not on the same nuclear page
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IEEFA Update: An Outdated U.K. Electricity Industry Subsidy
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IEEFA Update: More Questions on U.K. Nuclear Project
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IEEFA Spain: The High Cost of Political Interference in Power Markets
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IEEFA Update: U.K. Biomass-Fueled Electricity Generation Appears Not to Be the Answer
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IEEFA Europe: Technology Gains Help Drive a Rush From Capital Markets Into Offshore Wind
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IEEFA Europe: Offshore Wind Costs Maintain Falling Trend
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IEEFA U.K.: An Official Acknowledgement That Renewables and Better Cross-Border Interconnection Can Replace Coal-Fired Generation
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IEEFA Conference: Long Odds for U.S. Coal; Transition in Europe
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IEEFA Report: A U.K. Electricity Transformation Under Way, But in Need of Better Direction
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