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How the High Cost of Power from Prairie State is Affecting Bowling Green Municipal Utilities' Customers
The high cost of power from the Prairie State Energy Campus will cost the City of Bowling Green and its ratepayers approximately $87 million to $94 million more between 2012 and 2021 than buying the same energy, capacity and supporting…
October 01, 2014
David Schlissel
Report
Why Should the Ohio Attorney General Be Asked To Investigate The Prairie State Deal?
The Galion City Council is considering a resolution urging Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine to investigate the circumstances and claims involved in the Prairie State coal plant deal. The events surrounding the development, marketing, and…
August 01, 2013
Tom Sanzillo
Report
How is the Ukraine crisis and its fallout affecting global LNG markets?
IEEFA’s energy finance analysts around the world are paying close attention to LNG markets, gas flows, export/import relationships, prices, and demand. Please join us for a discussion about the implications of these market developments on…
May 10, 2022
Clark Williams-Derry, Arjun Flora, Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz...
Event
Appeals court case underscores growing rift between automakers and oil industry
Automakers have joined the fight to preserve strict California car emissions standards, igniting a battle with the oil industry
June 20, 2022
Suzanne Mattei
Analysis
Private equity in PJM: Growing risks for communities
Risks are on the rise for communities in the PJM power market that host fossil fuel plants, as they face the increasing possibility of rapid plant closures and the economic dislocations that inevitably follow.
December 07, 2023
Dennis Wamsted
Report
Electric vehicles: Are automakers ready for a rapid transition?
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 (3:50pm-5:10pm EST) Electric vehicles (EVs) now represent nearly 10% of new car sales worldwide, and demand remains red-hot.  How are different global automakers positioning themselves to take advantage of the surge…
September 15, 2022
Dylan Tanner, Zifei Yang, Corey Cantor...
Event
Oil Majors' Shrinking Capital Expenditures (Capex) Signal a Mature Industry in Decline
Faced with a convergence of market forces, the world’s five leading integrated oil and gas companies are reducing historically robust levels of capital spending.
February 01, 2020
Kathy Hipple, Tom Sanzillo, Clark Williams-Derry...
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