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1,200 New Coal Power Plants Planned WorldwidePosted on Nov 20, 2012
Despite warnings from scientists and environmental groups that global warming will be unstoppable if carbon emissions do not peak within a few years, 59 countries, led by China and India, are planning to expand their coal-powered energy sources. A report by the World Resources Institute found that the global coal trade rebounded after a slight dip in 2008, rising by 13 percent in 2010. The trade has shifted substantially away from Europe and the U.S. toward China, which became a net importer of coal in 2009, and Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. Germany, the U.K. and France remain in the top 10 of importers, with coal use rising 4 percent in Europe in 2011 as prices fell and plants slated to close raced to use their allotted running hours. Indonesia and Australia are the largest coal exporters. Australia plans to triple its capacity to mine, store and ship coal to almost 1 billion metric tons a year. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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