For the first time since September 2014, the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the Department of Energy’s key data and forecasting branch, has released a set of long-range international energy projections aimed at helping inform public policy. But at a time of major transition in the energy sphere, some critics are suggesting that the agency has failed to include key information in its models — and as a result, critics are questioning both the accuracy and the usefulness of the report.
Washington Post 13th May 2016 read more »