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IEEFA U.S.: Cleanup efforts at closed Kayenta Mine require increased scrutiny
Analysis
IEEFA U.S.: Essential plastics industry enjoys “fantastic” profits with no regulation
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Carbon capture and storage no answer for Santos Barossa gas project
Analysis
Batteries and green hydrogen: The next chapter in India
Report
IEEFA Update: There is plenty of coal and gas in the world but a volatile market is nobody’s friend
Analysis
Funding requirements and avenues for three leading energy companies
Report
IEEFA India: Energy crisis shows coal is an expensive and unreliable source of electricity generation
Analysis
IEEFA: Despite higher coal prices, U.S. coal recovery looks weak by most measures
Analysis
IEEFA Letter to Biden Administration: Invest FEMA funds in resilient Puerto Rico electric grid
Analysis
IEEFA U.S.: Southern Company demolishes part of the $7.5 billion Kemper power plant in Mississippi
Analysis
Pension funds investing indirectly in Ohio’s Gavin coal plant are at risk as financial, environmental disadvantages mount
Report
Spiking coal prices: Don’t blame the energy transition
Analysis
IEEFA Update: To be taken seriously, Australia needs a credible emissions reduction plan
Analysis
India and Australia’s richest race to net zero by 2030
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Solar installation surge puts India on track to cap coal-fired power as early as 2024
Analysis
IEEFA U.S.: Hearing on Puerto Rico grid plans fails to ask question: Why?
Analysis
IEEFA: Afraid of the dark and clutching at coal, ESB still beating the capacity mechanism drum
Analysis
Ahead on solar, woefully behind on distributed energy resource standards
Analysis
Submission in support of the governance of DER Technical Standards (Ref. ERC0319) proposal
Testimony | Submission
Role of gas in cooking and mobility in the transition to cleaner energy
Report
IEEFA U.S.: Surging generation from solar, wind on track to push renewable market share to 30 percent by 2026
Analysis