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IEEFA Op-Ed: Now Is Not the Time to Roll Back Oversight of Puerto Rico’s Power Company
Analysis
IEEFA Op-Ed: Keeping Puerto Rico’s Electric Utility on a Short Leash Until It Proves Accountability
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Status-Quo Politics Imperil Public Confidence in Puerto Rico Grid Rebuild
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Failed Coal-Plant Deal in West Virginia Is in Ratepayers’ Best Interest
Analysis
IEEFA Update: A Case That Suggests Regulators Are Tiring of Campaigns to Bail Out Failing Power Plants
Analysis
Toward Electric System Sustainability in Puerto Rico
Report
IEEFA Update: U.S. Coal Loses; Consumers Win
Analysis
IEEFA Update: In Ruling Against Another Bailout Scheme by FirstEnergy, FERC Strikes a Blow Worth Hundreds of Millions for Ratepayers
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Two Clear and Opposing Directions Emerge for Puerto Rico
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Puerto Rico’s Hidebound Electric Company
Analysis
IEEFA Puerto Rico: Input Is Being Sought Now on How to Strengthen Electricity System and Spur New Investment
Analysis
IEEFA Update: The Puerto Rico Electricity ‘Privatization’ Discussion Is a Distraction
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Puerto Rico’s Solution—a Microgrid System Supported by Solar Energy
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Politics Is the Main Barrier to Solar Energy Independence in Puerto Rico
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Hurricane Maria Gives Puerto Rico an Opening to Break From the Past and Build a Modern Electricity Grid
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Atlantic Coast Pipeline Risk Is Being Borne Not by Dominion and Duke, but by Their Customers
Analysis
IEEFA West Virginia: If Power Plant Is So Valuable, Why Is FirstEnergy Seeking to Transfer All the Risk to Ratepayers?
Analysis
IEEFA Puerto Rico: Hearings on Proposed Gas Port Conclude Amid Cloud of Financial Uncertainty
Analysis