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IEEFA Update: The Global Energy Transformation Remains on Track
Analysis
IEEFA Exxon: Why the Abrupt Revision on Reserves?
Analysis
IEEFA Exxon: The Problems Are More Than Cyclical
Analysis
IEEFA Update: FirstEnergy, on Thin Ice, Walks Away From a Half Million Ohio Households in Hopes of Saving Itself
Analysis
IEEFA Puerto Rico: Electric Company, Off the Mark on Its In-House Outlook, Is Spending Twice as Much on Fuel Than Projected
Analysis
IEEFA Europe: As Global Climate Pact Takes Force of Law, a Bleak Outlook for Coal-Fired Power
Analysis
IEEFA Report: Three Timely Takeaways on 2016 Global Energy Transformation
Analysis
IEEFA West Virginia: A Utility Double-Talks Itself Into a Corner as It Seeks a Ratepayer Bailout for Its Corporate Owner
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Peabody Investors Are in for a Bumpy Ride
Analysis
The high-risk financing behind the Dakota Access Pipeline
Report
Emerging markets lead global investment in renewables
Report
2016: Year in review-Three trends highlighting the accelerating global energy market transformation
Report
The Dutch coal mistake
Report
Bangladesh electricity transition: A diverse, secure and deflationary way forward
Report
IEEFA Exxon: Telltale Crossover in Late 2014 Marks Where a Major Oil Stock Began to Go South
Analysis
IEEFA Europe: Seeds of an Industrial Alternative to Germany’s Regional Lignite Economies
Analysis
IEEFA Asia: Adani, in Latest Report to Investors, Skips Mention of Its Australian Coal Project
Analysis
IEEFA Op-Ed: Coal Will Not Recover
Analysis
IEEFA Asia: India’s High-Risk Rampal Coal-Plant Investment Puts Global Household-Name Asset-Management Companies at Risk
Analysis
IEEFA Global: A $51 Billion Gap (and a $51 Billion Opportunity) in BRICS Nations’ Renewable Energy Development
Analysis
IEEFA Europe: Risks Emerge as U.K. Turns Increasingly to Natural Gas-Fired Generation
Analysis