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All publications by tag «COAL»

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2021, February, 3, 12:35:00
DIET FOR ENERGY BEAST
The hydrocarbon beast doesn’t need to be starved, but a diet might be a good idea.
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2021, February, 1, 12:00:00
CHINA, MALAYSIA, VIETNAM COAL INVESTMENT $3.2 BLN
Coal accounts for 35% of Vietnam’s installed capacity, with nearly 20 GW (end of 2019). More than 10 GW of coal projects are currently under construction and 24 GW under development.
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2021, January, 26, 12:05:00
INDIA'S COAL ELECTRICITY 79%
Coal-based power generation accounted for nearly 79 per cent of the country’s total generation on January 22, the day when all-India peak power demand surged to a record high of 187.3 GW.
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2021, January, 25, 14:05:00
INDIA'S COAL INVESTMENT $55 BLN
Coal currently plays a critically important role in balancing the electricity grid while India drives an ever-larger infrastructure investment into ever-cheaper domestic, sustainable, zero emissions renewable energy.
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2021, January, 22, 10:55:00
BANGLADESH COAL POWER 1.3 GW
Coal-fired capacity, which was multiplied by 4.5 over 2017-2019 (from 250 MW to over 1.1 GW), accounts for 6% of Bangladesh’s installed capacity (2019).
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2021, January, 22, 10:50:00
VIETNAM COAL POWER 1.2 GW
The Prime Minister of Vietnam has authorised the 1,200 MW (2x600 MW) Quang Trach 2 coal-fired power project in the Quang Binh province.
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2021, January, 19, 13:45:00
U.S. FOSSIL FUEL WILL UP
U.S. production of all fossil fuels—crude oil, coal, dry natural gas, and natural gas plant liquids (NGPL)—to increase in 2022, but forecast fossil fuel production will remain lower than the 2019 peak.
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2021, January, 13, 13:50:00
OIL PRICES 2021-22: $53
Brent crude oil spot prices to average $53 per barrel (b) in both 2021 and 2022 compared with an average of $42/b in 2020.
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2020, December, 25, 10:30:00
ASIA'S COAL PRICES UP
The price of thermal coal, used to generate electricity in power stations, has surged in the past two months as key consumers in China, India, South Korea and Japan rushed for supplies. 
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2020, December, 23, 12:55:00
CHINA'S CLEAN ENERGY
China will increase the share of clean energy sources, including nuclear, in its energy mix.