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Lessons for When the Power Plant in Your Town Closes
Lessons for When the Power Plant in Your Town Closes
June 29, 2016
Rebecca Newberry
Analysis
Meeting demand growth and greening the grid can go hand in hand
In the past 10 years, electricity generation in Texas has risen 104.6 million MWh, climbing from 391.9 million MWh in 2013 to 496.5 million MWh in 2023.
March 27, 2024
Dennis Wamsted, Seth Feaster
Analysis
Indonesian coal: No bailout, don’t throw good money after bad
Instead of a bailout, market participants of the Indonesian coal industry should be allowed to determine the right value of their assets.
September 14, 2020
Ghee Peh
Report
Conflating Queensland's coking and thermal coal industries
Thermal coal used for electricity provides only 13% of royalties to Queensland’s budget compared to coking coal used for steel manufacturing – which provides 87% in royalties.
June 01, 2019
Tim Buckley, Simon Nicholas
Report
IEEFA Energy Finance Conference 2022 
IEEFA’s #energyfinance2022 conference brought together experts from around the world to explore energy market dynamics and share strategies for accelerating the global energy transition.  To view videos or presentation slides, click on the…
April 18, 2022
Event
Puerto Rico officials fail to learn from past hurricanes as Fiona ravages grid
Puerto Rico’s electric grid has deteriorated since Hurricane Maria hit five years ago
November 01, 2022
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
Indonesia’s biomass cofiring bet: Beware of implementation risks
Stakeholders are critical of the realistic scale of Indonesia's biomass cofiring bet in comparison to the bold targets proposed by MEMR.
February 08, 2021
Putra Adhiguna
Report
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly reality about CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage)
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a 50-year-old technology with variable results in capturing and storing carbon dioxide. Most projects have used CCS for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), producing more oil and gas and more emissions.
March 11, 2024
Kevin Morrison
Slides
Japan: Greater energy security through renewables
Japan’s post-nuclear electricity-generation economy can be viably retooled around renewable energy.
March 01, 2017
Tim Buckley, Simon Nicholas
Report
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