This paper analyses the impact of climate policies on the international steam coal demand, focussing particularly on Western Europe and Japan. Steam coal consumption is heavily concentrated on a few industry sectors (power production, steel and cement). We scrutinize the coal demand structure of these industries, assess the impact of climate policies on production costs and competitiveness, and discuss likely consequences for coal demand. Our scenarios for the future coal demand in Western Europe and Japan show that demand reductions in the range of 25 to 50% are not unlikely between 2000 and 2010
Several European countries plan to phase out coal-fired power plants in order to reach their greenho...
The shift to more sustainable energy regimes requires the implementation of the right mix of policy ...
In this work we demonstrate the effects of different Chinese transport infrastructure investment str...
This paper analyses the impact of climate policies on the international steam coal demand, focussing...
Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreemen...
Because of economic growth and a strong increase in global energy demand the demand for fossil fuels...
Climate policies may reduce the coal demand in some of the major coal importing countries (e.g., Wes...
The damage caused by burning of coal is currently much higher than that produced by using alternativ...
<p>Continued global action on climate change has major consequences for fossil fuel markets, especia...
The reduction in coal consumption is seen as one of the key points to support 1.5-2oC target under t...
Abstract We assess the future of coal under alternative climate stabilization regimes, investigating...
The shift away from coal is at the heart of the global low-carbon transition. Can governments of coa...
Increasing awareness of climate change has induced demand for action most notably. As public demand ...
In this paper we discuss the effects of different climate change policies on industrial activity. We...
This paper reviews world and regional trends in coal consumption, and its growing contribution to gr...
Several European countries plan to phase out coal-fired power plants in order to reach their greenho...
The shift to more sustainable energy regimes requires the implementation of the right mix of policy ...
In this work we demonstrate the effects of different Chinese transport infrastructure investment str...
This paper analyses the impact of climate policies on the international steam coal demand, focussing...
Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreemen...
Because of economic growth and a strong increase in global energy demand the demand for fossil fuels...
Climate policies may reduce the coal demand in some of the major coal importing countries (e.g., Wes...
The damage caused by burning of coal is currently much higher than that produced by using alternativ...
<p>Continued global action on climate change has major consequences for fossil fuel markets, especia...
The reduction in coal consumption is seen as one of the key points to support 1.5-2oC target under t...
Abstract We assess the future of coal under alternative climate stabilization regimes, investigating...
The shift away from coal is at the heart of the global low-carbon transition. Can governments of coa...
Increasing awareness of climate change has induced demand for action most notably. As public demand ...
In this paper we discuss the effects of different climate change policies on industrial activity. We...
This paper reviews world and regional trends in coal consumption, and its growing contribution to gr...
Several European countries plan to phase out coal-fired power plants in order to reach their greenho...
The shift to more sustainable energy regimes requires the implementation of the right mix of policy ...
In this work we demonstrate the effects of different Chinese transport infrastructure investment str...