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IEEFA Europe: New Blueprints by Energy Giants RWE and E.ON Face Market Test
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IEEFA Europe: Behind Vattenfall’s Sell-Off of German Lignite Assets, a Subsidy Play by the Buyers
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IEEFA Europe: Weak Carbon Prices Are Fracturing EU Energy Policy. Here’s a Remedy.
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IEEFA Europe: The High Price of Nationalism—Brexit Means a Costly Step Back From Modern Electricity Markets
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IEEFA Europe: Western Balkans Take a Step Away From Coal Power, and Toward the EU
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IEEFA Europe: ‘Capacity Payments’ Provide a Lifeline to Costly Coal-Fired Generators
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Turkey at a crossroads: Invest in the old energy economy or the new?
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Obstacles to Building Renewable Power in Kosovo Are Political, Not Technical
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A Test Now for the Western Balkans: Adhere to the Past or Embrace a New Energy Economy?
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Renewables Would Be a Far Cheaper Way to Power Kosovo Than What the World Bank Wants to Do
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The New Kosovo Power Plant: An Unnecessary Burden at an Unreasonable Cost (Update)
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Institutional Investors Are Walking Away From Ohio Utility Companies That Insist on Coal
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IEEFA Data Bite: Coal Dependency in Kosovo Is More Extreme Than in the World’s Biggest Coal-Burning Countries
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Coal Won’t Solve the Energy Poverty Problem
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Energy poverty, then and now: How coal proponents have it wrong
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