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Australia, at Last, Has an Energy Realist at Its Helm
Australia, at Last, Has an Energy Realist at Its Helm
November 05, 2015
Tim Buckley
Analysis
Weak 2014 Numbers Worsen an Already Bad Outlook for Coal Companies
Weak 2014 Numbers Worsen an Already Bad Outlook for Coal Companies
February 02, 2015
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Carbon capture and storage no answer for Santos Barossa gas project
From offshore wells via a 300km pipeline to processing in Darwin, carbon dioxide emissions exceed liquefied natural gas production. The project looks like an emissions factory with gas as a by-product
October 25, 2021
John Robert
Analysis
IEEFA: ESB fails to deliver substantive progress on integration of distributed energy resources
The Energy Security Board’s (ESB’s) final post-2025 market design advice to Energy Ministers has been very controversial.
September 20, 2021
Gabrielle Kuiper
Analysis
IEEFA: Competitive renewables wipe decades off economic life of Australia’s longest gas pipeline
In Western Australia, the state where gas is most entrenched, low-risk long-term gas infrastructure investments are slowly looking higher risk and shorter term
April 16, 2021
Peter Milne
Analysis
IEEFA update: Financial prospects falter for LNG projects
Financial prospects falter for LNG projects
April 24, 2020
Clark Williams-Derry
Analysis
IEEFA update: South Korea’s KEPCO writes off A$680m Bylong Coal Project in Australia
South Korea’s KEPCO writes off A$680m Bylong Coal Project in Australia
February 12, 2020
Simon Nicholas
Analysis
Wind projects improve county bond ratings in Ohio
Wind projects improve county bond ratings in Ohio
August 01, 2019
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Government forecasts declining economic contribution from thermal coal
Australia: Government forecasts declining economic contribution from thermal coal
March 29, 2019
Simon Nicholas, Tim Buckley
Analysis
IEEFA: Despite “green” efforts, natural gas and LNG make little climate or economic sense
Despite “green” efforts, natural gas and LNG make little climate or economic sense
March 15, 2022
Christina Ng, Sam Reynolds
Analysis
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