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‘Stranded Costs’ Mount As Coal Vanishes From The Grid
EI’s “coal cost crossover” report is cited in an article discussing the economic risks to utilities of coal plants closed in favor of cheaper clean energy.
Securitization Fever: Renewables Advocates Seize Wall Street’s Innovative Way To End Coal
EI staff are quoted in an article discussing how coal securitization legislation is taking hold in states to allow utilities to retire uneconomic plants.
As Wisconsin Utilities Embrace Clean Energy, Some Lobby For A More Democratic Solution
EI’s Mike O’Boyle is quoted in an article discussing Wisconsin utilities shifting to clean energy generation as fossil fuels become more expensive.
With Coal’s Dominance In Missouri, Prospects Of Clean Energy Transition Remain Uncertain
EI’s coal cost crossover report is cited by a Missouri regulator as an example of energy economic shifts in an article discussing the state’s future.
Is Coal Is On The Way Out?
EI’s coal cost crossover report is featured in an article examining the economics of power generation and investment in the Middle East.
Longtime EPA Vet Endorses Fuel Economy Rollback
An EI opinion article proposing a federal fuel economy rollback to cut transportation emissions is featured in an article analyzing the proposal.
Nearly Two Dozen Democrats Want To Be President. Only Two Have A Climate Change Plan.
EI’s Sonia Aggarwal discusses the cost of inaction on climate change in an article outlining policy proposals by 2020 presidential candidates.
‘Trump Digs Coal’ But This Washington Is Dumping Coal
EI’s coal cost crossover report is featured in an article discussing how Washington state’s 100% clean energy target will end coal use.
1 In 5 Americans Now Live In Places Committed To 100% Clean Power
EI’s Mike O’Boyle discusses growing support for clean energy in an article outlining 100% clean energy targets in multiple U.S. states.
As World Burns, Clean Energy Growth Stalls For First Time In Nearly Two Decades
EI’s Mike O’Boyle discusses why expanding renewable energy capacity is important in an article discussing global decline in new clean energy during 2018.