The “War On Coal” Myth

EI’s coal cost crossover report is cited in an article outlining why the “war on coal” is not the reason coal plants are closing.

Four Economic Reasons Renewables Will Dominate Fossil Fuels

EI’s Mike O’Boyle is quoted in an article outlining economic reasons renewable energy will capture an increasing energy market share over fossil fuels.

Historic US Gov’t Data Shows Renewables Have Eclipsed Coal

EI’s coal cost crossover research is cited in an article highlighting renewables passing coal in the U.S.

A Quick Shift To Electric Vehicles Could Drive The Green New Deal Forward

EI’s Sonia Aggarwal discusses the economic upside of electrifying vehicles and mass transit through a Green New Deal.

Broad US Power Sector Emissions Reduction Feasible, But Influencing Decision Makers Is Key

EI staff discuss how broad U.S. power sector decarbonization is needed for a safe climate future, but requires convincing 200 public utility commissioners across the country.

What the Green New Deal Means For Investors

EI’s coal cost crossover research is cited in an article discussing what the Green New Deal means for energy sector investors in the future.

Solving For Climate Change: Everything You Know About Energy In The US might be wrong

EI’s Mike O’Boyle says cheap clean energy allows U.S. power markets to fight climate change in a story on changing energy economics.

Should We Carry On As Usual And Risk Stranded Assets With Fossil Fuel Investments?

EI’s coal cost crossover report is cited in an article outlining how fossil fuel investments risk becoming stranded assets.

‘Money For Nothing’: Consumer Groups, Utilities At Odds Over Who Pays For Closing Plants

EI’s Mike O’Boyle discusses consumer costs in an article examining how a Wisconsin coal plant closing early will affect state utility finances.

How California Became Far More Energy-Efficient Than The Rest Of The Country

EI’s Hal Harvey is quoted in an article discussing how policy enacted in the 1970’s made California the most energy-efficient U.S. state.