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An article about whether fossil fuels can be sustainable. ture_energy_investor/2007/10/are-fossil- fuel.html
An article about clean coal and how we release greenhouse gas emissions whilst mining as well as burning. A good article about clean coal and how it works. coal.htm Fantastic piece of video on coal in china mongolia-shaanxi resources/
China There are currently no plans to phase out coal burning power stations in the People's Republic of China. In fact, it's quite the reverse.People's Republic of China China’s exceedingly high energy demand has pushed the demand for relatively cheap coal-fired power. Each week, another 2GW of coal-fired power is put online in China. Coal supplies about 80% of China's energy needs today, and that ratio is expected to continue, even as overall power usage grows rapidly. [citation needed]citation needed In addition to the huge investments in coal power, China is also building large nuclear power plants. The largest hydro power plant in the world, the Three Gorges Dam, is also the largest power plant of any kind, and it operates in China.Three Gorges Dam [edit]Indiaedit India is in no way phasing out coal or fossil fuels in general. The annual report of India's Power Ministry has a plan to grow power by about 80GW as part of their 11th 5-year plan, and 79% of that growth will be in fossil-fuel fired power plants, primarily coal. [25] India plans four new "ultra mega" coal-fired power plants as part of that growth, each 4000MW in capacity. [25]
Membership G20 The G-20 is made up of the finance ministers and central bank governors of 19 countries and the European Union: Argentina Australia Brazil Canada China European Union France Germany India Indonesia Italy Japan Mexico Russia Saudi Arabia South Africa Republic of Korea Turkey United Kingdom United States of America
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