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IEEFA Extra: Why Coal Bailouts Won’t Work
Analysis
IEEFA Op-Ed: 5 Reasons Puerto Rico’s Electric Debt Deal Is a Rip-Off
Analysis
IEEFA Update: An Increasingly Cursed Australian Coal Project
Analysis
IEEFA Research Brief: Coal in Decline, Blow by Blow
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Exxon Sends Investors Down a Russian Rabbit Hole
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Even Without Tax Credits, Prices for U.S. Wind and Solar Are on a Downward Slope
Analysis
IEEFA Europe: Offshore Wind Costs Maintain Falling Trend
Analysis
ExxonMobil investor note
Report
IEEFA Update: Full Retirement of Plant Hammond Remains the Best Outcome for Georgia Ratepayers
Analysis
IEEFA Update: The Emperor Exxon Isn’t Wearing Very Much
Analysis
IEEFA Update: The Texas Electricity Transition Gains Pace
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Lacking Customers, PacRim Bails Out of Its Alaska Coal Project
Analysis
IEEFA Indonesia: Shifting Regulatory Landscape Makes Coal-Fired Plants Riskier to Finance
Analysis
A blow-by-blow of the U.S. coal phase-out
Report
Adani: Remote prospect: Carmichael status update 2017
Report
IEEFA Europe: More Fallout Around the Dutch Coal Stranded-Asset Mistake
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Japan Is Investing Heavily in Overseas Renewables
Analysis
IEEFA U.K.: An Official Acknowledgement That Renewables and Better Cross-Border Interconnection Can Replace Coal-Fired Generation
Analysis
IEEFA Puerto Rico: The PREPA Restructuring Plan Before Congress Is Not Realistic and Does Not Hold All Players Accountable
Analysis
IEEFA Report: A Renewables Path to Japanese Energy Security in a Post-Nuclear Era
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Peabody’s Recovery Plan Overstates the Market for Coal
Analysis