IEEFA
The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) examines issues related to energy markets, trends, and policies. It aims to accelerate the transition to a diverse, sustainable and profitable energy economy.
India is set to be the 2nd largest solar PV manufacturing market
The module manufacturing capacity more than doubled to 38GW in March 2023.
India is set to be the 2nd largest solar PV manufacturing market
The module manufacturing capacity more than doubled to 38GW in March 2023.
Keeping Indonesia’s downstream coal projects afloat will require hefty government subsidies
Air Products’ withdrawal from planned state-linked facilities highlights cost challenges
Carbon capture and storage for fossil-fired plants risks worsening energy inflation
IEEFA argues the economic case for CCS in fossil-fired power plants is weak.
Renewables with storage systems could be cheaper than thermal power with CCS
CCS could drive LCOE for thermal power by up to double its alternatives.
Australia should stop monopoly power networks from receiving supernormal profits
IEEFA urged the state and federal governments to step in to help reduce the rise in electricity bills.
Pakistan's energy and economic woes intensify as blackouts reveal deep-rooted issues
Recent events could cost Pakistan its textile contracts, accounting for 8.5% of its gross domestic product.
Gwadar coal power plant: One step forward, two steps back
The revival of the Gwadar power project on imported coal could heighten Pakistan’s economic stress
How Indian states can catch up in the clean energy transition?
A report found renewable energy-rich states are not utilising their full potential.
Which Indian states are winning the clean energy race?
The states were measured according to their overall preparedness and commitment.
Cleaner energy could save Bangladesh from the cost of gas imports
New gas prices for power generation led to an additional US$0.083 per cubic metre.
ArcelorMittal flagged for coal-powered blast furnaces in India
IEEFA raised investors should question high emission projects in developing countries.
Southeast Asia’s LNG industry potential faces headwinds
The region was once projected to be the world’s fastest-growing LNG market.
How can India drive up renewable energy tenders
Tenders declined to about 28GW in 2022, which is below the required level.
Renewable energy tenders in India are ‘off-track’: report
This could hold back its pursuit to reach its 2030 target.
Would Pakistan’s long-term power purchase agreements become roadblocks to its solar energy revolution?
A recent public hearing held by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on a proposed 600 MW solar power plant in Muzaffargarh has brought to light a host of concerns on the right incentives needed to promote an expedient uptake of solar power in Pakistan.
Vietnam’s energy transition faces hurdles due to gas-fired power growth
Whilst coal’s expansion was limited, natural gas production will be bullish.
Why India is a key investment destination for renewables
Key policies open the market for global and domestic investors.