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.
Accepting gas as sustainable will hurt Korea’s green finance credentials
Regressing on what was a promising green taxonomy sends weak market signals to investors and loses competitive edge.
Accepting gas as sustainable will hurt Korea’s green finance credentials
Regressing on what was a promising green taxonomy sends weak market signals to investors and loses competitive edge.
Improved green lending criteria to boost discom performance, decarbonisation goals in India
The only green parameter for credit rating is the RPO which carries “the least weight,” IEEFA says.
India’s rooftop solar capacity growth will remain slow unless…
IEEFA worries that the growth is sluggish with only a 1.8GW annual additional capacity.
Vietnam’s return to coal puts renewable energy transition at risk
Vietnam should craft incentives to carry out cost-competitive renewables, argues IEEFA.
India faces solar waste crisis as recycling is not economic
India needs to catch up with other countries in managing and financing renewable plant recycling, argues IEEFA consultant Saloni Sachdeva Michael.
ADB’s coal retirement scheme is high-risk: analyst
Implementation challenges could lead to a loss of credibility for the bank.