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Author: | Dingo [ Sun Aug 11, 2013 4:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | China confronts coal limits. |
Between environmental pollution and water scarcity and more profitable alternatives the Chinese are confronting limits on coal production. http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/china-t ... ntry-80989 Quote: Water availability is becoming a major issue for the power sector and other industries. A recent report by HSBC estimated that that the coal industry, from mining to power generation and coal-to-chemicals conversion, accounted for roughly one-sixth of China’s water withdrawals. “This level of water use is not sustainable; water tables are declining and in some areas coal mining is already being constrained,” the report said.
This – and the chronic pollution levels experienced by some Chinese cities in the past year – has at least partly motivated Chinese authorities to accelerate their move to cleaner energy sources, and to contemplate a cap on coal consumption of around 4 billion tonnes (still a lot). This, however, has had a dampening effect on the price of coal, which in Chinese ports remains around 10 per cent below year ago levels. Bloomberg recently reported that thermal coal prices are at four-year lows, because industrial demand is lower than expected. Many coal mines have had to close because they are no longer profitable. |
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