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IEEFA and Environmental Justice Australia urge removal of exemption allowing Jemena to pass high pipeline costs on to consumers
Nov. 7, 2018, SYDNEY (IEEFA): The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) and Environmental Justice Australia (EJA) are seeking an amendment to Australia’s national gas rules to ensure energy prices become affordable and market competitive in Australia. IEEFA and EJA lodged the amendment request with the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) which makes […]
IEEFA
S&P Global Market Intelligence ($): The falling cost of lithium-ion batteries has prompted a “shift in the conversation” around energy storage at Exelon Corp., as the U.S. power generation giant and electricity supplier explores “a wide range of applications on both sides of the meter,” a company official said. “We haven’t revealed much of our […]
IEEFA
Angela Macdonald-Smith in the Sydney Morning Herald: The economic case for the $800 million North East Gas Interconnector pipeline is being questioned in a report to be released on Thursday which says the gas delivered through the line will be too expensive for east coast buyers. The lack of customers for the project other than the […]
Bruce Robertson
A Financially Weak Pipeline Project Hampered by a Global Glut in Liquefied Natural Gas
We’re publishing a report today questioning the economics and financial footing of the proposed $800 million North East Gas Interconnector (NEGI) in Australia. The report—“Pipe Dreams: A Financial Analysis of the Northern Gas Pipeline”—also examines the implications of awarding an unregulated monopoly over the pipeline to Jemena, a Singaporean and Chinese government-owned company, via State […]
IEEFA and Bruce Robertson
CLEVELAND, May 18, 2016 (IEEFA.org) — The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis today published a report questioning the economics and financial footing of the proposed $800 million North East Gas Interconnector (NEGI). The report—“Pipe Dreams: A Financial Analysis of the Northern Gas Pipeline”—also examines the implications of awarding an unregulated monopoly over the […]
IEEFA ‘Pipe Dream’ Report Questions Rationale for North East Gas Interconnector in Australia
A Financially Weak Pipeline Project Hampered by a Global Glut in Liquefied Natural GasWe’re publishing a report today questioning the economics and financial footing of the proposed $800 million North East Gas Interconnector (NEGI) in Australia. The report—“Pipe Dreams: A Financial Analysis of the Northern Gas Pipeline”—also examines the implications of awarding an unregulated monopoly over the pipeline to Jemena, a Singaporean and Chinese government-owned company, via State […]