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.
Carbon capture and storage outlook worsens amidst high costs, performance
It is predicted to diminish in the coming years.
Carbon capture and storage outlook worsens amidst high costs, performance
It is predicted to diminish in the coming years.
What is the future of gas in Australia's energy market?
Gas power in Australia is decreasing.
Vietnam’s weak grid a barrier to direct power purchase policy
Its poor energy infrastructure impedes the integration of new capacity from RE projects.
Will nuclear energy help meet Australia’s future energy needs?
Experts said adding nuclear energy in the energy mix is a big risk.
Asia-Pacific may miss RE targets
Countries must attract investments to advance their clean energy goals.
India’s small and medium businesses drive natural gas demand: IEEFA
Their gas consumption surged by 136% in fiscal year 2023-2024.
Pakistan's solar growth requires policy fine-tuning: IEEFA
Debates over existing policies are ongoing amidst the rise in rooftop solarisation.
Indonesia must overcome regulatory barriers to build RE appeal
It needs $285b to boost its clean energy capacity and hit climate targets by 2030.
South Korea’s delayed RE deployment could hinder semiconductor, AI industries
Semiconductors alone account for over 20% of the country’s exports.
Policy gaps challenge Indonesia’s $146B investment goal for renewable energy
$146 billion worth of investments from the private sector is needed.
Is pumped hydro a solution for Australia's mine voids?
An independent think tank warns taxpayers may be put at risk.
Is India deploying enough RE to meet its 2031-2032 power demand?
The country needs at least 35GW to reach its 500-GW target in six years.
IEEFA urges policy reforms to attract more RE investments in Indonesia
Planning, procurement, and investment processes should be reevaluated.
Developer-led approach poses uncertainty for South Korea’s offshore wind
Experts believe the government can streamline the process by taking the lead in site designation and subsea surveys.
IEEFA urges India to boost utility-scale solar amidst higher electricity demand
It should not only rely on thermal energy.
Why imported LNG is not the ‘bridging fuel’ in China’s energy transition
Coal generation costs lower by $30 to $40 per MWh than natural gas-fired generation.
IEEFA finds issues in seven proposed nuclear plants in Australia
Cost, timing, and compatibility were amongst those pointed out.