All publications by tag «COAL»
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2018, January, 19, 12:30:00
U.S. FOSSIL FUELS WILL UP
EIA - EIA forecasts that total fossil fuels production in the United States will average almost 73 quadrillion British thermal units (Btu) in 2018, the highest level of production on record. EIA expects total fossil fuel production to then set another record in 2019, with production forecast to rise to 75 quadrillion Btu.
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2017, December, 20, 19:40:00
COAL IN STAGNATION
IEA - Coal’s share in the global energy mix is forecast to decline from 27% in 2016 to 26% in 2022 on sluggish demand growth relative to other fuels. Growth through 2022 is concentrated in India, Southeast Asia and a few other countries in Asia. Coal demand declines in Europe, Canada, the United States and China, the largest coal consumer by far, and where we forecast a structural but slow decline with some fluctuations linked to short-term market requirements.
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2017, December, 18, 12:20:00
AUSTRALIA STOPS COAL
PLATTS - National Australia Bank announced Thursday it will no longer provide financing for new thermal coal projects.
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2014, November, 22, 18:05:00
CHINA ENERGY TARGETS
China's energy targets for 2020, if assumed to be credible and achievable, give a clear indication of likely winners and losers.
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2014, November, 20, 21:30:00
GAS & COAL COMPETITION
The real threat for gas in Europe does not come from Russia, but from internal mechanisms that keep giving an edge to coal.