Skip to main content

Search

IEEFA Op-Ed: The Time to Reason With Oil Majors Has Passed
Op-Ed: The Time to Reason With Oil Majors Has Passed
March 08, 2018
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
IEEFA Europe: The Cost of Wind-Powered Electricity Is Dropping
Europe: The Cost of Wind-Powered Electricity Is Dropping
May 31, 2017
Gerard Wynn
Analysis
IEEFA update: Teck’s withdrawal from Frontier oil sands project has extraordinary implications
Teck’s withdrawal from Frontier oil sands project has extraordinary implications
February 27, 2020
Kathy Hipple, Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
IEEFA Op-Ed: The World Is Watching as the Biggest Utility in the Second Most Populous Country Shifts Gears
Op-Ed: The World Is Watching as the Biggest Utility in the Second Most Populous Country Shifts Gears
July 19, 2017
Tim Buckley
Analysis
India and Australia’s richest race to net zero by 2030
Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries and Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group are realising the huge investment, employment, import replacement and export opportunities in zero emissions industries Ambani and Forres
October 12, 2021
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA: NSW sets out a clear path to sustainably lower cost electricity
The NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap unveiled this month and passed by both NSW Houses of Parliament this week with bi-partisan support sees a $32bn regional investment plan by 2030.
November 26, 2020
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA U.S.: Prices are up—but the oil industry’s return is more complicated
U.S.: Prices are up—but the oil industry’s return is more complicated
July 15, 2021
Tom Sanzillo, Clark Williams-Derry
Analysis
IEEFA Asia: ASEAN Coal Companies Are Shaking Their Stranded-Asset Cup at Debt Investors
ASEAN Coal Companies Are Shaking Their Stranded-Asset Cup at Debt Investors
February 05, 2018
Melissa Brown
Analysis
IEEFA: After a terrible 2020, the oil industry’s story has turned political
After a terrible 2020, the oil industry’s story has turned political
January 08, 2021
Clark Williams-Derry, Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Investing in carbon capture and storage and relying on voluntary actions on emissions is like revisiting the olden days
Australia: Investing in carbon capture and storage and relying on voluntary actions on emissions is like revisiting the olden days
May 19, 2020
Tim Buckley
Analysis
Toggle Filters

Filters

Reset filters

Join our newsletter

Keep up to date with all the latest from IEEFA