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IEEFA Update: Puerto Rico Energy Commission, in Challenging Utility’s Backward-Looking Plan, Sets a Much Wiser Course
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IEEFA Alert: Peabody’s Plan to Emerge From Bankruptcy Is Likely to End in Bankruptcy Again
Analysis
Puerto Rico Redux: PREPA Should Go Back to the Drawing Board
Analysis
IEEFA New York: A Case of a Community Dealing Constructively With Its Loss of Coal-Industry Revenues
Analysis
In Kowtowing to Bondholders, Puerto Rico’s Electric Company Neglects the Future
Analysis
New Debt Deal Was Supposed to Solve PREPA’s Financial Problems. It Doesn’t.
Analysis
PREPA Is Paying a High Price, and for Consultants Who Didn’t Get the Job Done
Analysis
Puerto Rico’s Proposed Electricity Turnaround Banks Largely on Hope
Analysis
IEEFA Puerto Rico Report: Debt Restructuring Deal for Commonwealth’s Electric Company Only Makes Matters Worse
Analysis
As Texas Coal-Fired Power Plants Close, Powder River Basin Mines Are Losing Their Largest Customers
Analysis
Texas' outsize role in the decline of the Powder River Basin coal industry
Report
PREPA Debt Restructuring Deal Won't Restore Agency to Financial Health
Report
IEEFA New York: NYC Pension Funds Begin to Craft a Fossil-Fuel Divestment Path Others Can Follow
Analysis
IEEFA Puerto Rico: The Hidden Boogeyman in the Commonwealth’s Debt Crisis
Analysis
A Coal Boss Praised for Hard-Earned Success Appears to Be Taking the Low Road Out
Analysis
Why Utah’s Coal Port Investment in Oakland Is So Suspect
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Coal Industry on the Brink in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah
Analysis
Investment Bank Blindness to Risk in Fossil-Fuel Sector
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
What Happened When a Power Plant Closed in Upstate New York? Electricity Prices Stayed Low and Outside Coal-Fired Power Wasn’t Required
Analysis