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Why Utah’s Coal Port Investment in Oakland Is So Suspect
Analysis
IEEFA Europe: Western Balkans Take a Step Away From Coal Power, and Toward the EU
Analysis
Coal Industry on the Brink in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah
Analysis
A Step Backward for Bangladesh
Analysis
IEEFA Europe: ‘Capacity Payments’ Provide a Lifeline to Costly Coal-Fired Generators
Analysis
Investment Bank Blindness to Risk in Fossil-Fuel Sector
Analysis
15.5% Drop in China Coal Production Shows Transition Gaining Speed
Analysis
Cancellation of 4 Ultra Mega Power Plants Underscores India’s Commitment to Transition
Analysis
Ruling in Montana in Favor of Electricity Ratepayers Billed $8 Million for Plant’s Outage
Analysis
IEEFA Data Bite: Renewables, in U.S. Government’s Latest Snapshot, Are Closing In on Coal
Analysis
The Statistics Speak: U.S. Coal Rebound, if It Happens, Will Most Likely Be Muted
Analysis
Emblematic of a Sector in Distress, Homer City Power Station in West Pennsylvania Is on the Ropes
Analysis
In Coal Giveaway to Czech Energy Group, a Public-Relations Problem for a Swedish Utility
Analysis
IEEFA Data Bite: Global Solar Deployment Accelerates
Analysis
A Darker Day Has Just Dawned for Two Long-Outdated Ohio Power Plants
Analysis
West Australian Mine Owner Reports More Losses, Shows No Ability to Cover Clean-Up Costs
Analysis
Risky and over subsidised: A financial analysis of the Rampal Power Plant
Report
Turkey at a crossroads: Invest in the old energy economy or the new?
Report
Mounting Risks of Impairments Globally in Coal Investments
Analysis
Ohio Ratepayers Get Short Shrift in State’s Refusal to Embrace Renewables and Efficiency Programs
Analysis
What Happened When a Power Plant Closed in Upstate New York? Electricity Prices Stayed Low and Outside Coal-Fired Power Wasn’t Required
Analysis