IEEFA in the Media
PERSPECTIVES; What if Russia cuts off energy to Europe?; If gas pipeline is shut in retaliation for any sanctions, alternatives are hard to come by.
Fears are rising over what would happen to Europe's energy supply if Russia were to invade Ukraine and then shut off natural gas exports in retaliation for U.S.
Los Angeles Times
Montana regulators stick with coal as utilities move on
By definition, an "integrated resource plan" is an electric utility’s look into how it will power up customers for the next 20 years.
Billings Gazette
What happens to Europe's energy supply if Russia cuts gas exports? An explainer
A worker turns a valve at a natural gas plant in western Ukraine.(Pavlo Palamarchuk / Associated Press) By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, DAVID McHUGH and MATTHEW DALY Associated Press Feb.
Los Angeles Times
EXPLAINER: What happens to Europe's energy if Russia acts?
A worker at a Ukrainian gas station Volovets in western Ukraine Wednesday, in Oct.
MarketBeat
European Commission endorses fossil gas as ‘transition’ fuel for private investment
Campaigners fear Brussels’ sustainable finance taxonomy will lead to more gas power plants being built, locking in high emissions The European Commission endorsed fossil gas as a “transition” fuel under its sustainable finance taxonomy released on Wednesda...
Climate Home News
Philippines launches 2 GW renewables auction
The Philippines’ Department of Energy hopes to allocate 1,260 MW of solar through the procurement exercise.
PV Magazine
Labor’s plans for the Kurri Kurri gas spark little green interest
Politically, Labor’s decision to back the federal government’s gas plant at Kurri Kurri in the NSW Hunter Valley - as long as it uses as much green hydrogen as possible - makes sense.Nobody ever won an election promising to reverse a plan to spend $600...
The Sydney Morning Herald
Snowy Hydro to get an extra $700 mill for green hydrogen switch
Labor will provide Snowy Hydro Limited with an extra $700 million in equity to make the Kurri peaking plant operate on green hydrogen by 2030.
Newcastle Herald
Labor backflips on Kurri Kurri gas plant, but experts say it still doesn’t stack up
Federal Labor will back the construction of a new gas fired power station in Kurri Kurri – a $600 million project being pushed by the Morrison government – with the condition that the plant is switched to run on green hydrogen.
Renew Economy
Commentary: Teachers’ Retirement System must divest from fossil fuels
There is a conflict in climate change policy between the two largest public pension funds managed by New York state.
Times Union