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The New Kosovo Power Plant: An Unnecessary Burden at an Unreasonable Cost (Update)
The New Kosovo Power Plant: An Unnecessary Burden at an Unreasonable Cost (Update)
April 25, 2016
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
IEEFA: Sri Lanka must learn lessons from around Asia to avoid further electricity crises
With a lack of new capacity construction being blamed for the power crisis, Sri Lanka should be careful to avoid the mistakes made in other Asian countries now suffering from excessively optimistic demand growth forecasts, and the resulting…
October 01, 2020
Simon Nicholas
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
IEEFA Europe: Beyond coronavirus—why a carbon fee and dividend make sense
Europe: Beyond coronavirus—why a carbon fee and dividend make sense
April 09, 2020
Gerard Wynn
Analysis
IEEFA update: Even as forecasts signal decline in global thermal coal markets, Australia courts new mines
Even as forecasts signal decline in global thermal coal markets, Australia courts new mines
February 05, 2019
Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA: The Energy Security Board’s dubious modelling
Electricity consumers ostensibly would save money under a proposal requiring them to pay conventional power generators not only for the electricity produced but also, as an extra fee, for the power plants’ generating capacity, whether needed…
September 08, 2021
Johanna Bowyer, Tristan Edis
Analysis
IEEFA: Global investment is racing to meet the IEA’s Net Zero by 2050 roadmap – how will this impact India?
Global investment is racing to meet the IEA’s Net Zero by 2050 roadmap – how will this impact India?
June 11, 2021
Vibhuti Garg
Analysis
IEEFA U.S.: Wind farms are forever
U.S.: Wind farms are forever
January 23, 2020
Karl Cates
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: A gas cartel run amuck
Australia is the second largest exporter of gas in the world. Why would we ever import gas? Our very own Department of Industry, Innovation and Science ranked Australia’s market share at 20 per cent of world gas exports in 2017.
July 13, 2018
Bruce Robertson
Analysis
IEEFA Asia: India’s Electricity-Sector Transformation Is Happening Now
India’s Electricity-Sector Transformation Is Happening Now
May 17, 2017
Tim Buckley
Analysis
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