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Author Manners, Gerald, author.

Title Coal in Britain / by Gerald Manners
Edition First edition
Published Boca Raton, FL : Taylor and Francis, an imprint of Routledge, [2019]
©1981

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Description 1 online resource (108 pages)
Series Routledge Library Editions: Energy Resources
Routledge library editions. Energy resources.
Contents 1. The Plans for the National Coal Board 2. Future National Energy Requirements 3. Energy Policies 4. The Future Power Station Market for Coal in Britain 5. Markets for Other than Power Station Coal in the 1980s and 1990s 6. International Trade in Coal 7. Market Prospects: A Summary 8. The NCB Plans Reviewed 9. The Present Coal Question
Summary Originally published in 1981. Examining in detail the best evidence on the likely level of domestic and overseas demand for British coal over the following 20 years, this study raised questions about the declared development and investment strategy of the National Coal Board. It exposes a central dilemma facing both the management and the unions of the British coal industry consequent upon their commitment to production objectives substantially out of line with likely market opportunities. It also poses questions for government and the EEC regarding the industry's finances and market prospects. The study concludes that Britain is unlikely to need both the scale of investment proposed for the coal industry and the nuclear programme endorsed by both the government and the electricity supply industry. The author argues for a rigorous reinterpretation of the prospects and a revision of the plans of Western Europe's largest coal industry. This is a fascinating snapshot of a changing industry and is interesting to those in geography, economics and industrial management and anyone interested in energy
Notes Originally published in 1981. Examining in detail the best evidence on the likely level of domestic and overseas demand for British coal over the following 20 years, this study raised questions about the declared development and investment strategy of the National Coal Board. It exposes a central dilemma facing both the management and the unions of the British coal industry consequent upon their commitment to production objectives substantially out of line with likely market opportunities. It also poses questions for government and the EEC regarding the industry's finances and market prospects. The study concludes that Britain is unlikely to need both the scale of investment proposed for the coal industry and the nuclear programme endorsed by both the government and the electricity supply industry. The author argues for a rigorous reinterpretation of the prospects and a revision of the plans of Western Europe's largest coal industry. This is a fascinating snapshot of a changing industry and is interesting to those in geography, economics and industrial management and anyone interested in energy
Subject Coal.
Energy policy.
Coal
coal.
energy crisis.
Energy economics.
energy geography.
energy international.
energy policy.
energy politics.
energy resources.
energy strategies.
energy supply.
energy technology.
environment energy.
nuclear industry.
nuclear policy.
nuclear politics.
nuclear power.
nuclear technology.
politics of energy.
power industries.
resouces energy.
resources power.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy Industries
Coal
Energy policy
Great Britain.
Great Britain
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429278358
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