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IEEFA: Postcard from 2030. Energy is clean, finance is moral, wish you were here
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IEEFA Australia: AEMC fails to prioritise governance of distributed energy resources technical standards
Analysis
IEEFA: Risks are rising for ‘new generation’ of Australian coking coal projects
Analysis
IEEFA India: Renewable energy capacity additions poised to reach five-year high
Analysis
IEEFA: Deutsche Bank claims responsible climate leadership while bankrolling yet more thermal coal
Analysis
Agrivoltaics in India: Fertile ground?
Report
IEEFA Update: A national EV policy and other steps towards electrifying Australia
Analysis
New from Old: The Global Potential for More Scrap Steel Recycling
Report
IEEFA Update: How India’s clean energy drive is supercharged by Reliance’s grand ambitions
Analysis
IEEFA Update: India’s coal crisis produced twin glaring conclusions – coal is expensive and unreliable
Analysis
IEEFA Australia: How fossil fuel subsidies are thwarting Queensland’s renewable energy ambitions
Analysis
IEEFA: More than half of current global steel production may have already reached peak carbon emissions
Analysis
IEEFA India: Renewable energy sector could attract a flood of global capital to meet climate targets
Analysis
IEEFA: The cash hit-list to counter climate change
Analysis
IEEFA: COP26 needs to focus on renewables not fanciful technology
Analysis