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Title The global coal market : supplying the major fuel for emerging economies / edited by Mark C. Thurber and Richard K. Morse, Stanford University
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 702 pages) : maps
Contents The Asia-centric coal era / Mark C. Thurber and Richard K. Morse -- The evolution of China's coal institutions / Wuyuan Peng -- Developing large coal-power bases in China / Huaichuan Rui, Richard K. Morse, and Gang He -- The causes and implications of India's coal production shortfall / Jeremy Carl -- Market, investment, and policy challenges for South African coal / Anton Eberhard -- Australia's black coal industry : past achievements and future challenges / Bart Lucarelli -- Government as creator and destroyer : Indonesia's rapid rise and possible decline as steam coal supplier to Asia / Bart Lucarelli -- US coal to Asia : examining the role of transportation constraints in energy markets / Mark C. Thurber -- The world's greatest coal arbitrage : China's coal import behavior / Richard K. Morse and Gang He -- The COALMOD-world model : coal markets until 2030 / Franziska Holz [and others] -- New technologies to the rescue? A review of three game-changing coal technologies and their implications for Australia's black coal industry / Bart Lucarelli -- The real drivers of carbon capture and storage in China / Richard K. Morse, Varun Rai, and Gang He -- Major factors affecting the production, trade, and environmental impact of coal / Mark C. Thurber and Richard K. Morse -- Appendix : A statistical review of coal supply, demand, and transport in China / Kevin JianjunTu
Summary "In the first decade of the twentieth century, the world witnessed tremendous upheaval in global energy markets. Oil markets were roiled by war and uprisings in the Middle East while economic expansion helped to push prices to near record (real) highs. Natural gas production in the United States was revolutionized with the emergence of new techniques for extracting shale gas. Nuclear power appeared on the verge of a dramatic expansion before its rise was cast into doubt by the tragic disaster at Fukushima. And renewable energy began to grow from a small contributor to world energy supplies into the one of largest sources of new electricity generation in many markets. Those narratives, for the most part, are well known. But one of the most important stories in modern energy markets remains largely untold and unappreciated, even as it is now reshaping the map of global energy use and the pace of climate change. That story is the story of coal's resurgence"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Coal trade -- Developing countries
Energy consumption -- Developing countries
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Environmental Economics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Commerce.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Marketing -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Sales & Selling -- General.
Coal trade
Energy consumption
Developing countries
Form Electronic book
Author Thurber, Mark C., editor.
Morse, Richard K., editor
ISBN 9781316384855
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9781316136058
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