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IEEFA Puerto Rico: PREPA preliminary energy plan modeling says maximize renewables
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Economic Analysis of Rappahannock Electric Cooperative Power Supply Costs
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IEEFA Puerto Rico: A step toward renewables or another scandal waiting to happen?
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IEEFA update: The unsustainable debt deal that won’t die
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IEEFA update: A perilous rush toward natural gas dependency in Puerto Rico
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IEEFA Puerto Rico: Regulators must move roadblocks to renewable energy for market redesign to succeed
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IEEFA op-ed: Plan to turn to imported natural gas will cost Puerto Rico dearly
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IEEFA update: New debt deal throws Puerto Rico under the bus
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Testimony to the Puerto Rico Senate Special Committee on Energy Affairs
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IEEFA update: An influential congressman impedes Puerto Rico’s recovery
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IEEFA update: PREPA privatization law invites more contracting scandals
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Multibillion-dollar oil scandal goes unaddressed in PREPA contract reform and privatization
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IEEFA op-ed: Latest Puerto Rico utility privatization plan is as flawed as the original
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IEEFA Op-Ed: Little Chance New Fiscal Recovery Plan for Puerto Rico’s Electric Company Will Succeed
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IEEFA Puerto Rico: Proposed Offshore Gas-Import Project Makes Less and Less Sense
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The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority’s fiscal plan
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Privatization bill will not solve Puerto Rico’s electricity crisis
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IEEFA Op-Ed: Now Is Not the Time to Roll Back Oversight of Puerto Rico’s Power Company
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IEEFA Op-Ed: Keeping Puerto Rico’s Electric Utility on a Short Leash Until It Proves Accountability
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IEEFA Update: Status-Quo Politics Imperil Public Confidence in Puerto Rico Grid Rebuild
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IEEFA Update: Failed Coal-Plant Deal in West Virginia Is in Ratepayers’ Best Interest
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