Clean coal technologies in developing countries / Xunpeng Shi and Brett Jacobs, ERIA, East Asia Forum, 25/09/2012 http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2012/09/25/clean-coal-technologies-in-developing-countries/ Coal will continue to play a large role in world energy supplies in the medium term, particularly in rapidly industrialising countries such as India and China..
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Fossil fuels, coal in particular, are indispensable sources of energy necessary for today's technolo...
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With the ever-increasing demand for coal, particularly in the developing world, the use of low emis...
The Fifth Annual Clean Coal Technology Conference focuses on presenting strategies and approaches th...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts empha...
Development and poverty eradication are urgent and overriding goals internationally. The World Summ...
Reform of the Coal Sector in an Open Economy: The Case of China / Shengbao Ji, Yin-Fang Zhang and To...
Clean coal technologies in developing countries / Xunpeng Shi and Brett Jacobs, ERIA, East Asia Foru...
This background paper for the 2007 Human Development Report is part of the cluster: Living within a ...
Coal is the world’s most abundant and widely distributed fossil fuel source. It is a major source o...
There is an inseparable relationship between the use of technology and environmental damage. To over...
Coal occurs in 70 countries of the world. Total proved reserve of coal in the world is about 909 bil...
India ranks third in world coal production, producing 407 million metric tons (mt) of coal in 2006. ...
This paper examines the changing role of coal in the world and in Asia. Particular attention is give...
Coal is fuelling India’s economic growth. In 2012, it accounted for 45 per cent of total primary ene...
Fossil fuels, coal in particular, are indispensable sources of energy necessary for today's technolo...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/One of the essential elements...
With the ever-increasing demand for coal, particularly in the developing world, the use of low emis...
The Fifth Annual Clean Coal Technology Conference focuses on presenting strategies and approaches th...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts empha...
Development and poverty eradication are urgent and overriding goals internationally. The World Summ...
Reform of the Coal Sector in an Open Economy: The Case of China / Shengbao Ji, Yin-Fang Zhang and To...