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 plays ā€˜lead roleā€™ in the global emissions reduction goal: IEEFA

Domestic and international are rapidly scaling up infrastructure capacities in India.

India plays ā€˜lead roleā€™ in the global emissions reduction goal: IEEFA

Domestic and international are rapidly scaling up infrastructure capacities in India.

CCUS adoption in Southeast Asia to focus on gas production: report

About 75% of CCUS project pipeline is meant to capture excess carbon dioxide from gas production.

CCUS technologies adoption in Southeast Asia remains unlikely: IEEFA

This is due to the absence of the right drivers for CCUS adoption.

Europe to emerge as Asiaā€™s competitor in the LNG market: Analyst

This comes as Europe seeks non-Russian LNG supply amidst the Putin-led conflict.

ā€˜Deeply rootedā€™ policy limits drag Indiaā€™s rooftop solar segment: report

India will likely miss its 2022 solar target due to slow rooftop solar installation.

India to miss 100GW solar target in 2022 by 27%: report

This is due to the slow pace in the installation of rooftop solar, the IEEFA and JMK Research found.

Three reasons why agrivoltaics could be key RE sector in India

Geography is a major factor why the country is best to adopt agrivoltaics, IEEFA says.

Why are Australiaā€™s coal plants exiting at a faster pace?

Coal plantsā€™ profitability is declining with the entry of low-cost renewable energy.

Government incentives to boost solar manufacturing in India: report

The PLI scheme and the 2022 budget allocation could produce at least 40GW of solar modules.

Russia-Ukraine conflict adds impetus to Asiaā€™s energy transition

Clean energy alternatives are a crucial hedge against future disruptions in global commodity markets

Bangladesh should prioritise grid investment, renewables: IEEFA

Focus on the volatile imported fuels could cause tariff growth.

REGULATION WATCH: New customs duty on solar equipment threatens Indiaā€™s RE goalsĀ 

The government will be introducing a 25% rate on solar cells and 40% on solar modules in April.

Indiaā€™s 2022 budget gives boost to its RE sector growth

The spending plan provided for the issuance of sovereign green bonds.

Restrictions in banking of power threatens renewables growth in India

Without banking power, the business model of solar power becomes unviable.

What are the macroeconomic, financial risks of dependence on imported LNG in emerging Asia?

These include risks on commodity price volatility, among others.Ā 

How viable are the proposed LNG projects in emerging Asian countries?

A total of 62% of the proposed LNG terminal capacity and 66% of gas-fired power may not be built.