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The high-risk financing behind the Dakota Access Pipeline
The company behind the pipeline is under extreme financial to complete the project and how the pipeline is at risk of becoming a stranded asset in the region’s overbuilt oil-transport infrastructure.
November 01, 2016
Cathy Kunkel, Clark Williams-Derry
Report
The Philippine energy transition: Building a robust power market
Electricity prices in the Philippines are the highest in South East Asia and utilities rely excessively on imported coal and diesel.
March 01, 2019
Sara Jane Ahmed
Report
Latest legal setback highlights need for Formosa to drop petrochemical project
Formosa has just been presented with a new legal hurdle as it tries to build a giant petrochemical complex in a low-income community of color in Louisiana
September 28, 2022
Suzanne Mattei, Abhishek Sinha, Tom Sanzillo...
Analysis
We want sun and we want more
The report outlines a power-system transformation that would place sustainability and self-sufficiency ahead of dependency on imported fossil fuels.
March 11, 2021
Ingrid M. Vila-Biaggi, Cathy Kunkel, Agustín Irizarry...
Report
Is Japan’s biggest steelmaker really considering more metallurgical coal investments?
Nippon Steel, Japan’s largest steelmaker and the fifth biggest globally, is reportedly considering new metallurgical coal mine investments amid very high coal prices and raised energy security concerns. This is despite the company’s net zero…
July 18, 2022
Simon Nicholas
Analysis
The ill-fated Petra Nova CCS project: NRG Energy throws in the towel
NRG Energy Inc. just sold its 50 percent stake in the world’s largest carbon capture plant for only about $3.6 million, less than a half-percent of the Texas project’s roughly $1 billion construction costs.
October 05, 2022
Suzanne Mattei, David Schlissel
Analysis
Tata Power: "Renewables to power growth"
India’s largest private integrated power company – Tata Power – has recently made it publicly clear that it will cease building new coal-fired capacity.
April 01, 2019
Simon Nicholas, Tim Buckley
Report
IEEFA U.S.: Wind farms are forever
U.S.: Wind farms are forever
January 23, 2020
Karl Cates
Analysis
IEEFA Asia: China’s Utility Sector Is in Change Mode
China’s Utility Sector Is in Change Mode
October 31, 2017
Simon Nicholas
Analysis
IEEFA Puerto Rico: Proposed Offshore Gas-Import Project Makes Less and Less Sense
Puerto Rico: Proposed Offshore Gas-Import Project Makes Less and Less Sense
May 02, 2018
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
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