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Australian government emissions projections show 44% of coal capacity will close by 2030
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IEEFA Australia: How fossil fuel subsidies are thwarting Queensland’s renewable energy ambitions
Analysis
IEEFA Update: Global methane pledge needs action, not transition
Analysis
IEEFA: More clean energy investment will insulate against rising coal, oil and gas prices
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IEEFA: Ceasing offshore gas exploration permits critical to cut Australia’s emissions
Analysis
IEEFA Update: COP26 is different to prior COPs
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: Carbon capture and storage no answer for Santos Barossa gas project
Analysis
IEEFA Update: There is plenty of coal and gas in the world but a volatile market is nobody’s friend
Analysis
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: 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
Climate risk and the cost of capital in NSW
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How to save the Barossa Project from itself
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IEEFA: ‘Race to replace’ – We need to tie new energy capacity in Australia with the exit of old generators
Analysis
President Xi Jinping’s profound United Nations General Assembly speech
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IEEFA: ESB fails to deliver substantive progress on integration of distributed energy resources
Analysis