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IEEFA: China and Pakistan’s ‘no more coal power’ pledges don’t hold up to scrutiny
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IEEFA: Europe’s reliance on gas means Russia continues to rule the market
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IEEFA: Investments in new LNG infrastructure may not be a safe bet for Pakistan
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IEEFA: India’s Budget 2022 a step in the right direction but assistance for critical new energy technologies ignored
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IEEFA India: What’s in store for renewable energy this budget?
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IEEFA India: Renewable energy capacity additions poised to reach five-year high
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IEEFA Update: How India’s clean energy drive is supercharged by Reliance’s grand ambitions
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IEEFA Update: India’s coal crisis produced twin glaring conclusions – coal is expensive and unreliable
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IEEFA Australia: How fossil fuel subsidies are thwarting Queensland’s renewable energy ambitions
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IEEFA Update: Renewable energy offers immediate solution to India’s persistent clean cooking challenge
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IEEFA: The cash hit-list to counter climate change
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IEEFA Update: Global methane pledge needs action, not transition
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IEEFA Update: COP26 is different to prior COPs
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IEEFA: For India’s ‘RE+’ goals, capital is key
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IEEFA India: Energy crisis shows coal is an expensive and unreliable source of electricity generation
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IEEFA Update: To be taken seriously, Australia needs a credible emissions reduction plan
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IEEFA: How India can accelerate the move towards self-reliance in solar manufacturing
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IEEFA: Understanding India’s latest peak power demand record
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IEEFA: No excuses, India must ramp up solar manufacturing to reduce reliance on imports
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IEEFA India: Exiting old coal power purchase agreements could save electricity distributors over US$7 billion per year
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IEEFA: Pakistan’s new long-term power plan – one step forward, two steps back
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