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IEEFA U.S.: The coal boom that wasn’t
U.S.: The coal boom that wasn’t
January 12, 2022
Dennis Wamsted, Seth Feaster
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 India: Energy is pivotal for any country to ensure sustainability
India: Energy is pivotal for any country to ensure sustainability
May 28, 2020
Tim Buckley
Analysis
It's time to retire, not bail out, OVEC's ageing and expensive coal plants
Hoosiers could be on the hook for an additional $128 million as a result of House Bill 1414 which was passed by the Indiana General Assembly in March 2020.
April 01, 2020
David Schlissel
Report
IEEFA Guest Post: China’s Renewable Energy Revolution
China’s Renewable Energy Revolution
September 29, 2017
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Coking coal’s decline likely to follow the path of thermal coal’s progressive demise
There has been a growing tsunami of climate commitment announcements combined with fossil fuel exclusion policies by globally significant financial institutions during December 2020, building on the pledges two months earlier by the leaders…
December 22, 2020
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA Energy Finance Conference 2014
March 17-19, 2014 Furman Hall, NYU School of Law
May 31, 2022
Event
Media Monitor: Mitch McConnell Is Miffed
Mitch McConnell takes umbrage—great umbrage!—at the Lexington Herald-Leader for calling him out on his campaign to incite states to defy the Environmental Protection Agency’s enforcement of the Clean Air Act. The paper gives him room to rant…
April 24, 2015
Karl Cates
Analysis
IEEFA India: Roundtable explores grid integration challenges for renewable energy in Gujarat
India: Roundtable explores grid integration challenges for renewable energy in Gujarat
August 30, 2019
Vibhuti Garg, Kashish Shah
Analysis
New North Sea exploration licenses pose a threat to UK’s future energy security
UK oil and gas production has fallen, and the country is unlikely to ever become self-sufficient for fossil energy again. Still, the UK continues to sell offshore oil and gas leases, claiming it will secure the country’s energy supply
February 08, 2023
Andrew Reid
Analysis
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