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Coal is abundant, let’s burn it responsibly
China coal stocks fully loaded right along with record setting power output China’s coal inventories at power plants are full despite recent record power generation, according to China’s National Development and Reform Commission. At the present the China’s coal supply and demand was stable. Lots of coal ready to burn. China’s daily power generation surged to a new high ...
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Reinforcing China’s leadership in reducing global carbon emissions
Believed by many as the next superpower¹, China also has the opportunity to be viewed as an international leader in energy efficiency solutions and environmental best practices. With its flourishing economy, China can decide whether to accelerate or decelerate implementation of initiatives designed to combat climate change. Whatever steps China decides to take towards energy use and carbon ...
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Coal phase out case study: What Alberta can learn from Washington State
How Bruce Nilles and the Sierra Club cleaned up Washington state Renewable energy made up half of all the new power plantsconstructed in the world in 2014. That’s an incredible number made all the better when you think of what these plants are replacing. Big, bad coal. There are good reasons for this. Coal is not only the most carbon intensive form of energy available, but it has ...
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US Carbon Emissions Down 7 Percent in 4 Years: Even Bigger Drops Coming
Between 2007 and 2011, carbon emissions from coal use in the United States dropped 10 percent. During the same period, emissions from oil use dropped 11 percent. In contrast, carbon emissions from natural gas use increased by 6 percent. The net effect of these trends was that U.S. carbon emissions dropped 7 percent in four years. And this is only the beginning. Graph on U.S. Energy-Related ...
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