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Where's the beef? Enchant's San Juan generating station CCS retrofit remains behind schedule, financially unviable
Report
Two years behind schedule, Boundary Dam 3 coal plant achieves goal of capturing 4 million metric tons of CO2
Report
IEEFA: Carbon capture goals miss the mark at Boundary Dam 3 coal plant
Analysis
IEEFA U.S.: Colstrip legislation would slam NorthWestern customers with costs topping $1.3 billion over 20 years
Analysis
U.S. power sector outlook 2021: Rapid transition continues to reshape country’s electricity generation
Report
Energy transition to renewables likely to accelerate over next two to three years
Report
IEEFA U.S.: Wind surpassed coal as No. 1 fuel source in 2020 for Southwest Power Pool
Analysis
Bad news for coal in the southwest power pool
Report
Technical comments on the Orlando Utilities Commission’s draft 2020 Electric Integrated Resource Plan report
Public Comment
Project Tundra - A step in the wrong direction
Report
Long-term power plant contracts saddle AMP communities with high electricity prices
Report
Buying power from AMP's Prairie State and combined hydro project has been a financial disaster for Cleveland Public Power and its ratepayers
Report
IEEFA op-ed: Glenrock’s CO2 capture facility hopes are based on wishful thinking
Analysis
Petra Nova mothballing post-mortem: Closure of Texas carbon capture plant is a warning sign
Report
Another expensive mistake by NTEC: Wasting more of the Navajo Nation's resources at Four Corners
Report
IEEFA webinar: Financial risks of carbon capture for coal-fired power plants, June 17th at 1 p.m. ET
Analysis
IEEFA U.S.: Another nail in the San Juan zombie carbon-capture coffin
Analysis
Public comments on Rocky Mountain Power 2019 Integrated Resource Plan
Report
It's time to retire, not bail out, OVEC's ageing and expensive coal plants
Report
Enchant’s proposed CCS project at the San Juan Generating Station: False promises and major risks
Report
David Schlissel Testimony before the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission on San Juan Generating Station
Testimony | Submission