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China’s power and steel industries continue to invest in coal-based capacity, complicating carbon goals

  • Caitlin Swalec and Xinyi Shen (CREA)
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A Race to the Top ’22 Middle East & North Africa: Arabic-speaking Countries on Pace to Grow Their Utility-scale Wind and Solar Capacity More than 500% by 2030

  • Ingrid Behrsin, Kasandra OʼMalia, Shradhey Prasad, Amanda Hinh, and Nagwa Abdallah
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Boom and Bust Coal ’22: Tracking the Global Coal Plant Pipeline

  • Global Energy Monitor, CREA, E3G, Sierra Club, SFOC, Kiko Network, CAN Europe, LIFE, BWGED, BAPA, and Waterkeepers Bangladesh
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Most coal power plants since 2016 entered construction in China in 2021, investment in coal-based steelmaking accelerated

  • CREA and Global Energy Monitor
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With China’s Withdrawal from Overseas Coal, the Pipeline for New Coal in Asia Could Drop to 22 GW — All of Which Will Likely Not Be Built

  • Isabella Suarez and Russell Gray
  • Global Energy Monitor, CREA
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Asia’s Gas Lock-In: Proposed Gas Infrastructure Expansions are Poor Investments for the Region – and the World

  • Robert Rozansky
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