Search: LNG,Coal (2 materials)

A Renaissance of Fossil Fuels: Consequences of Europe’s Energy Market Panic

... South Korea to restore some of its nuclear reactor production capacity. Japan has made progress in this regard during the Olympic Games, when the Kansai nuclear power plant helped cover additional electricity needs. Japan’s reluctance to buy expensive LNG shipments on the spot market is one of the reasons why the country already has nine nuclear reactors operating. Coal: Old but Gold The reinstallation of unused nuclear facilities was shadowed by the revival of old coal-fired power plants. The UK, seeking to shut down all coal-fired power plants by 2024, was forced to restart some of its generating capacity. Less ...

04.10.2021

Does Coal Have a Future?

... replaced by Kuzbass coal. The government of Kazakhstan is aware of these plans, and is seeking new markets for its coal. A Coal-Free Portfolio The future of coal in Europe is unclear. As gas grows cheaper due to the gradual increase in the number of LNG suppliers and improvements to the regasification infrastructure, the demand for coal in the region is expected to decline at a rate of 8 to 10 million tonnes per year . Not only will gas become competitive in terms of its price, it will also be preferable because of its significantly lower emissions. Approximately 25 per cent of ...

22.05.2018

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