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India and Australia’s richest race to net zero by 2030
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IEEFA: Afraid of the dark and clutching at coal, ESB still beating the capacity mechanism drum
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Ahead on solar, woefully behind on distributed energy resource standards
Analysis
IEEFA: ‘Race to replace’ – We need to tie new energy capacity in Australia with the exit of old generators
Analysis
President Xi Jinping’s profound United Nations General Assembly speech
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IEEFA: ESB fails to deliver substantive progress on integration of distributed energy resources
Analysis
Gas is exiting the global energy mix, providing lessons for emerging markets
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Why Australia is a bigger carbon pariah than we think
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IEEFA: The Energy Security Board’s dubious modelling
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IEEFA Australia: Comparing global commitment to renewable energy policies, programs and funding
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Solar export tax is two steps forward, one leap backwards for electricity consumers
Analysis
The Kurri Kurri gas-fired plant in Australia is A$1 billion white elephant
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Five issues with demand response standard AS4755
Analysis
Reviewing access, pricing and incentive arrangements for distributed energy resources
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IEEFA Australia: From coal to inverters, AEMO’s engineering vision is ambitious and necessary
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