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ieefa.org
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| | | | | 15 July 2025 (IEEFA South Asia): Despite the rapid growth of solar, India continues to rely heavily on coal to meet evening peak demand, a new briefing note by the Institute of Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) finds. Coal remains the backbone of supply, accounting for nearly 73% (157.6GW) of the total daily generation, the report states. | |
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ketanjoshi.co
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| | | | | About this time last year, I wrote a post about Texas and California. The two populous American states are often held up against one another to make a simple point: a deregulated and 'abundance' focused political and planning system allows for the rapid growth of clean energy, and climate success, as seen in Texas' remarkable... | |
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www.irena.org
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| | | | | IRENAs latest global cost study shows solar and wind power reaching new price lows. The report highlights cost trends for all major renewable electricity sources. | |
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kevinanderson.info
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| | | [AI summary] An article criticizing the UK government's new Office of Unconventional Gas and Oil, arguing that shale gas development is incompatible with international climate change commitments to limit global warming to 2°C. | ||