IEEFA in the Media
ExxonMobil needs Guyana, more than Guyana needs Exxon – Kaieteur News
… Int’l Experts ready to lend support …it is very difficult for the people in Guyana to stand against Exxon alone, people are afraid of that and that’s why we want to support them with the power of…ExxonMobil needs Guyana, more than Guyana needs Exxon May ...
Kaieteur News
Guyana now spending excessively more than it earns – Kaieteur News
…Financial Analyst says Govt., ExxonMobil must open up their books to the public By Gary Eleazar Kaieteur News – The Government of Guyana and Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limi…Contact Information Latest News Guyana now spending excessively more t...
Kaieteur News
Debate continues over merits of small nuclear reactors in Montana
FULL TEXT The merits and pitfalls of pursing nuclear power in Montana were recently debated by experts on both sides of the spectrum, with some telling a legislative committee it is too costly and renewable energy should be pursued instead and others sayin...
Missoulian
The war in Ukraine may ramp up pollution in US oil and gas communities
For the past year, Roishetta Ozane has been trying to stop new liquified natural gas, or LNG, export terminals from being built in southwest Louisiana.
Grist
Solar tariffs to rise 21% over the next 12 months
Solar tariffs will likely increase to INR 2.95 ($0.039)/kWh in the next 12 months, mainly due to the 40% basic customs duty on imported solar modules. May 26, 2022 Uma Gupta Solar tariffs in India may increase by more than one-fifth over the next year due...
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ExxonMobil plans to abandon subsea junk on seabed for each oil field developed – Kaieteur News
– claims removing equipment could do more harm than good By Gary Eleazar Kaieteur News – Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL)—ExxonMobil Guyana says while it is yet to…ExxonMobil plans to abandon subsea junk on seabed for each oil field d...
Kaieteur News
Gas wells leak explosive levels of methane in California
Environmental activists in the Bakersfield region are worried that other chemicals may also be leaking from the wells that could pose a threat to public health.
Politico Pro
India’s renewable energy journey: Two steps forward, one step back
He has worked in the banking and public sectors in India and has a master’s degree in economics from the University of Sydney and an engineering degree from NMIMS University in Mumbai.
The Economic Times
Every citizen at present owes ExxonMobil $9M – IEEFA Financial Analyst – Kaieteur News
each new discovery,is more debt for the nation By Gary Eleazar Kaieteur News – For every US dollar that Guyana earns per barrel of oil produced in the Stabroek Block, the Oil companies walk a…Every citizen at present owes ExxonMobil $9M – IEEFA Financial A...
Kaieteur News
Energy stocks are now the belle of the Wall Street ball
Energy stocks are among the few sectors in the S&P 500 index that are up since this time last year.
Marketplace
'Blue hydrogen would drive up natural-gas demand and bills, adding to EU's energy woes'
Blue hydrogen projects “are high risk and likely to become stranded assets” as soon as the end of this decade, while potentially adding further woes to Europe’s gas crisis, according to a new report by US think-tank, the Institute for Energy Economics and...
Recharge
Expensive blue hydrogen would increase gas import dependency
ANKARA Blue hydrogen is not a low-cost solution in the ongoing gas price crisis, as the projected cost of production is now 36% higher than the UK Government estimate in 2021, a new report by the US-based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial...
Anadolu Agency
Methane leak confirmed at idle Bakersfield oil wells
State regulators have confirmed a methane gas leak at a pair of idle oil wells near a residential neighborhood in Bakersfield, raising the concerns of local environmental groups that fear the problem might be more widespread.
Los Angeles Times
Blue hydrogen is 'no longer a low-cost solution'
The current gas price crisis and the drive to end imports of Russian gas following its invasion of Ukraine mean blue hydrogen is "no longer a low-cost solution", according to a new paper from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA...
Utility Week
Blue hydrogen is 'no longer a low-cost solution'
The current gas price crisis and the drive to end imports of Russian gas following its invasion of Ukraine mean blue hydrogen is "no longer a low-cost solution", according to a new paper from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA...
Utility Week
Gas industry and Coalition reach for a get-out-of-catastrophe-free card in climate crisis Monopoly
Carbon capture and storage isn’t working close to a scale that would significantly lower emissions – despite billions in taxpayers’ cash thrown at it Temperature Check is a weekly column examining claims about climate change made by governments, ...
The Guardian
Power shortage crisis: Easing green norms for coal no solution
By Kashish Shah In a knee-jerk reaction to the ongoing power shortage crisis, the ministry of environment, forest and climate change has eased environmental norms for coal mining.
The Financial Express
Higher fuel costs mean bigger losses for PREPA
Higher fuel costs mean bigger losses for PREPAThe Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority appears set to lose $169 million or more over the course of a quarter of a year as higher fuel prices have cause it to use nearly half of it's annual budget for fuel in...
Bond Buyer
Michael Bloomberg Plans a $242 Million Investment in Clean Energy
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The New York Times
Coal-fired power plants can ruin Ctg | The Daily Star
Chattogram division is at high risk of being one of the world's largest carbon catastrophes, said speakers at the launch of a study yesterday.
The Daily Star