The Global Coal Market
Herausgeber: Thurber, Mark C; Morse, Richard K
The Global Coal Market
Herausgeber: Thurber, Mark C; Morse, Richard K
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Written for scholars and practitioners, this book examines the key producers and consumers that will most influence the production, transport and use of coal in the future. A series of country case studies shed light on how the global coal market may evolve, and the associated economic and environmental implications.
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Written for scholars and practitioners, this book examines the key producers and consumers that will most influence the production, transport and use of coal in the future. A series of country case studies shed light on how the global coal market may evolve, and the associated economic and environmental implications.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 722
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9781107465749
- ISBN-10: 1107465745
- Artikelnr.: 58477847
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 722
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9781107465749
- ISBN-10: 1107465745
- Artikelnr.: 58477847
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Introduction: 1. The Asia-centric coal era Mark C. Thurber and
Richard K. Morse; Part II. Case Studies of Key Coal Countries: 2. The
evolution of China's coal institutions Wuyuan Peng; 3. Developing large
coal-power bases in China Huaichuan Rui, Richard K. Morse and Gang He; 4.
The causes and implications of India's coal production shortfall Jeremy
Carl; 5. Market, investment, and policy challenges for South African coal
Anton Eberhard; 6. Australia's black coal industry: past achievements and
future challenges Bart Lucarelli; 7. Government as creator and destroyer:
Indonesia's rapid rise and possible decline as steam coal supplier to Asia
Bart Lucarelli; Part III. Understanding the International Coal Trade: 8. US
coal to Asia: examining the role of transportation constraints in energy
markets Mark C. Thurber; 9. The world's greatest coal arbitrage: China's
coal import behavior Richard K. Morse and Gang He; 10. The COALMOD-World
model: coal markets until 2030 Franziska Holz, Clemens Haftendorn, Roman
Mendelevitch and Christian Von Hirschhausen; Part IV. The Potential of
Technology to Reconcile Coal and Climate: 11. New technologies to the
rescue? A review of three game changing coal technologies and their
implications for Australia's black coal industry Bart Lucarelli; 12. The
real drivers of carbon capture and storage in China Richard K. Morse, Varun
Rai and Gang He; Part V. Conclusions and Implications: 13. Major factors
affecting the production, trade, and environmental impact of coal Mark C.
Thurber and Richard K. Morse; Part VI. Detailed Information on the Coal
Value Chain in China: Appendix. A statistical review of coal supply,
demand, and transport in China Kevin Jianjun Tu; Index.
Richard K. Morse; Part II. Case Studies of Key Coal Countries: 2. The
evolution of China's coal institutions Wuyuan Peng; 3. Developing large
coal-power bases in China Huaichuan Rui, Richard K. Morse and Gang He; 4.
The causes and implications of India's coal production shortfall Jeremy
Carl; 5. Market, investment, and policy challenges for South African coal
Anton Eberhard; 6. Australia's black coal industry: past achievements and
future challenges Bart Lucarelli; 7. Government as creator and destroyer:
Indonesia's rapid rise and possible decline as steam coal supplier to Asia
Bart Lucarelli; Part III. Understanding the International Coal Trade: 8. US
coal to Asia: examining the role of transportation constraints in energy
markets Mark C. Thurber; 9. The world's greatest coal arbitrage: China's
coal import behavior Richard K. Morse and Gang He; 10. The COALMOD-World
model: coal markets until 2030 Franziska Holz, Clemens Haftendorn, Roman
Mendelevitch and Christian Von Hirschhausen; Part IV. The Potential of
Technology to Reconcile Coal and Climate: 11. New technologies to the
rescue? A review of three game changing coal technologies and their
implications for Australia's black coal industry Bart Lucarelli; 12. The
real drivers of carbon capture and storage in China Richard K. Morse, Varun
Rai and Gang He; Part V. Conclusions and Implications: 13. Major factors
affecting the production, trade, and environmental impact of coal Mark C.
Thurber and Richard K. Morse; Part VI. Detailed Information on the Coal
Value Chain in China: Appendix. A statistical review of coal supply,
demand, and transport in China Kevin Jianjun Tu; Index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. The Asia-centric coal era Mark C. Thurber and
Richard K. Morse; Part II. Case Studies of Key Coal Countries: 2. The
evolution of China's coal institutions Wuyuan Peng; 3. Developing large
coal-power bases in China Huaichuan Rui, Richard K. Morse and Gang He; 4.
The causes and implications of India's coal production shortfall Jeremy
Carl; 5. Market, investment, and policy challenges for South African coal
Anton Eberhard; 6. Australia's black coal industry: past achievements and
future challenges Bart Lucarelli; 7. Government as creator and destroyer:
Indonesia's rapid rise and possible decline as steam coal supplier to Asia
Bart Lucarelli; Part III. Understanding the International Coal Trade: 8. US
coal to Asia: examining the role of transportation constraints in energy
markets Mark C. Thurber; 9. The world's greatest coal arbitrage: China's
coal import behavior Richard K. Morse and Gang He; 10. The COALMOD-World
model: coal markets until 2030 Franziska Holz, Clemens Haftendorn, Roman
Mendelevitch and Christian Von Hirschhausen; Part IV. The Potential of
Technology to Reconcile Coal and Climate: 11. New technologies to the
rescue? A review of three game changing coal technologies and their
implications for Australia's black coal industry Bart Lucarelli; 12. The
real drivers of carbon capture and storage in China Richard K. Morse, Varun
Rai and Gang He; Part V. Conclusions and Implications: 13. Major factors
affecting the production, trade, and environmental impact of coal Mark C.
Thurber and Richard K. Morse; Part VI. Detailed Information on the Coal
Value Chain in China: Appendix. A statistical review of coal supply,
demand, and transport in China Kevin Jianjun Tu; Index.
Richard K. Morse; Part II. Case Studies of Key Coal Countries: 2. The
evolution of China's coal institutions Wuyuan Peng; 3. Developing large
coal-power bases in China Huaichuan Rui, Richard K. Morse and Gang He; 4.
The causes and implications of India's coal production shortfall Jeremy
Carl; 5. Market, investment, and policy challenges for South African coal
Anton Eberhard; 6. Australia's black coal industry: past achievements and
future challenges Bart Lucarelli; 7. Government as creator and destroyer:
Indonesia's rapid rise and possible decline as steam coal supplier to Asia
Bart Lucarelli; Part III. Understanding the International Coal Trade: 8. US
coal to Asia: examining the role of transportation constraints in energy
markets Mark C. Thurber; 9. The world's greatest coal arbitrage: China's
coal import behavior Richard K. Morse and Gang He; 10. The COALMOD-World
model: coal markets until 2030 Franziska Holz, Clemens Haftendorn, Roman
Mendelevitch and Christian Von Hirschhausen; Part IV. The Potential of
Technology to Reconcile Coal and Climate: 11. New technologies to the
rescue? A review of three game changing coal technologies and their
implications for Australia's black coal industry Bart Lucarelli; 12. The
real drivers of carbon capture and storage in China Richard K. Morse, Varun
Rai and Gang He; Part V. Conclusions and Implications: 13. Major factors
affecting the production, trade, and environmental impact of coal Mark C.
Thurber and Richard K. Morse; Part VI. Detailed Information on the Coal
Value Chain in China: Appendix. A statistical review of coal supply,
demand, and transport in China Kevin Jianjun Tu; Index.