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IEA: Coal demand will continue to grow in the next years to come

According to a new report recently released by the International Energy Agency (IEA) coal could become the world's top energy source by 2017 along with oil. The IEA expects an increase in coal demand all over the world except the US, where natural gas is replacing the black mineral as feedstock for the production of electricity.

read more... 18/04/2013

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Poland: PGE suspends the construction of $3.6 bln coal power plant

PGE, the Polish state biggest utility, has suspended its plans to build two new coal-fired power units worth $3.6 billion, citing weak demand and falling electricity prices.

read more... 08/04/2013

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UK’s Kingsnorth coal power plant closed today

The Kingsnorth coal plant in Kent has closed today, E.ON’s plant has stopped working already in December, but today it has officially closed. After forty years of producing electricity, the 2,000MW plant, has begun a two year decommissioning process which could lead to demolition.

read more... 29/03/2013

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Scotland: Cockenzie coal plant closes

ScottishPower has closed the 45 year old coal-fired power station at Cockenzie in Scotland, as it wants to convert the plant to burn gas, rather than coal. It was the largest power station in Scotland and powered about 1 million households every year generating more than 150 TWh of electricity.

read more... 19/03/2013

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Europe’s dirty secret: it consumes more coal

Europe’s consumption of coal increased last year after a long decline, due to a surge of cheap American coal on global markets.

read more... 08/02/2013

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