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All publications by tag «COAL»

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2021, September, 22, 12:35:00
POLAND COAL POWER
In May 2021, Poland authorised the state-owned energy group Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) to operate its Turów open-pit lignite mine near the Czech and German borders until 2044.
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2021, September, 20, 12:20:00
COAL POWER RETURNING
The mentioned effects of low generation from renewable energies and higher consumption led to a significant increase in coal-fired power generation, at least in Germany
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2021, September, 17, 11:55:00
CHINA NEED COAL
China is expected to see a wide deficit for met coal supply in 2021
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2021, September, 14, 12:25:00
CZECH NUCLEAR WITHOUT COAL
Coal still powers 60% of Czech district heat. IEA said the country should develop clean options like large heat pumps and consider whether small nuclear reactors can take some of the role after 2030.
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2021, September, 13, 12:20:00
U.S. COAL ELECTRICITY UP 34.7%
What fuels increased electricity production year-on-year? Coal – up 34.7% (112.5 million MWh) Wind – up 10% (17.4) Solar – up 29% (12.6)
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2021, September, 13, 12:15:00
BRITAIN'S COAL UP
In August the UK went just 3 days without any coal use being in the energy mix something that has raised eyebrows among critics of the government’s green energy and NetZero emissions targets.
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2021, September, 8, 10:15:00
CHINA'S COAL DOWN
Coal from Australia remains unavailable for China after an unofficial ban in the fourth quarter of 2020, while another major supplier Mongolia is facing issues as renewed concerns over COVID-19 impacts transportation.
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2021, September, 1, 13:40:00
INDIA'S COAL ENERGY
India’s electricity capacity amounts to 412 GW (end of 2020), with the following capacity mix: 68% thermal (57% coal, 7% gas, 3% biomass, 1% oil), 12% hydro, 9% wind and solar each, and 1.6% nuclear.
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2021, July, 28, 10:40:00
CHINA SUPPORTS COAL
Historically just one of the major providers of finance to overseas coal power projects, China has more recently looked increasingly isolated as other nations and financial institutions continue to withdraw from coal.
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2021, July, 28, 10:25:00
PHILIPPINES ENERGY CHANGES
Filipino households pay on average $0.189 (PHP9.5) per kilowatt-hour—the highest rate in Southeast Asia by far.