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IEEFA update: Pushback from the big boys against U.S. coal bailout campaign
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IEEFA Europe: As risks mount, Poland’s PGE struggles to break from its fossil fuel past
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IEEFA update: Fund managers who acquiesce to ExxonMobil’s climate-risk denial do their investors a disservice
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IEEFA update: The American wind-energy horse is out of the barn
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IEEFA update: Heartland U.S. utilities continue to move away from coal
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IEEFA op-ed: Japan remains mostly stuck in the energy policy past
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IEEFA op-ed: Losses make Indonesian electric company a high-risk bet
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IEEFA Update: Indonesia’s Electric Company Gets Its Bond Deal Done, But Investor Risk Remains
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IEEFA Update: How Gas and Oil Companies Are Starting to Look Like the Yellow Pages (Remember Those?)
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IEEFA Op-Ed: Little Chance New Fiscal Recovery Plan for Puerto Rico’s Electric Company Will Succeed
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IEEFA Update: New Oil Price Volatility Will Help Drive Transition From Fossil Fuels
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IEEFA Update: Modernization Is the Ticket to National Energy Security
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IEEFA Update: As ExxonMobil Doubles Down on Oil and Gas, Investors Go Elsewhere
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IEEFA Asia: Opportunity Now in Broad Electricity Transformation Trends
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IEEFA Update: Solar Continues to Lead India’s Electricity-Generation Transition
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IEEFA Update: The U.S. Energy Information Administration Continues to Miss the Mark
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IEEFA Puerto Rico: Proposed Offshore Gas-Import Project Makes Less and Less Sense
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IEEFA Update: Why Investors Are Watching the Navajo Generating Station Story So Closely
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IEEFA Update: Navajo Generating Station in Arizona, Next Big Hit to Peabody’s Portfolio
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IEEFA Update: Taxpayer Exposure to U.S. Coal Reclamation Costs Runs Deep
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IEEFA India: New National Electricity Plan Reinforces Intent Toward 275 Gigawatts of Renewables-Generated Electricity by 2027
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