A model capable of projecting mineral resources production has been developed. The model includes supply and demand interactions, and has been applied to all coal producing countries. A model of worldwide coal production has been developed for three scenarios. The ultimately recoverable resources (URR) estimates used in the scenarios ranged from 700 Gt to 1243 Gt. The model indicates that worldwide coal production will peak between 2010 and 2048 on a mass basis and between 2011 and 2047 on an energy basis. The Best Guess scenario, assumed a URR of 1144 Gt and peaks in 2034 on a mass basis, and in 2026 on an energy basis. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
There are two commonly-used approaches to modeling the future supply of mineral resources. One is to...
A coal industry model was developed to support the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in its investigation of...
The formation of modern society has been dominated by coal and oil, and together these two fossil fu...
A model capable of projecting mineral resources production has been developed. The model includes su...
A small number of nations control the vast majority of the world’s coal reserves. The geologically a...
Nowadays (2008, 2010), the rate of coal in the world’s electricity production of 20·1012 kWh/year is...
The geological coal resource of the U.S. is abundant and proved coal reserves are listed as the worl...
China's energy supply is dominated by coal, making projections of future coal production in China im...
Coal exports are an important source of revenue for Australia and for this reason Australian coal pr...
India’s coal demand is forecast to increase at a rapid pace in the future due to the country’s econo...
AbstractAn estimate for world coal production in the long run would be helpful for developing polici...
An estimate for world coal production in the long run would be helpful for developing policies for a...
Coal exports are an important source of revenue for Australia and for this reason Australian coal pr...
Coal exports are an important source of revenue for Australia and for this reason Australian coal pr...
Anthropogenic climate change caused by CO The assumptions on resource availability are in SRES based...
There are two commonly-used approaches to modeling the future supply of mineral resources. One is to...
A coal industry model was developed to support the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in its investigation of...
The formation of modern society has been dominated by coal and oil, and together these two fossil fu...
A model capable of projecting mineral resources production has been developed. The model includes su...
A small number of nations control the vast majority of the world’s coal reserves. The geologically a...
Nowadays (2008, 2010), the rate of coal in the world’s electricity production of 20·1012 kWh/year is...
The geological coal resource of the U.S. is abundant and proved coal reserves are listed as the worl...
China's energy supply is dominated by coal, making projections of future coal production in China im...
Coal exports are an important source of revenue for Australia and for this reason Australian coal pr...
India’s coal demand is forecast to increase at a rapid pace in the future due to the country’s econo...
AbstractAn estimate for world coal production in the long run would be helpful for developing polici...
An estimate for world coal production in the long run would be helpful for developing policies for a...
Coal exports are an important source of revenue for Australia and for this reason Australian coal pr...
Coal exports are an important source of revenue for Australia and for this reason Australian coal pr...
Anthropogenic climate change caused by CO The assumptions on resource availability are in SRES based...
There are two commonly-used approaches to modeling the future supply of mineral resources. One is to...
A coal industry model was developed to support the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in its investigation of...
The formation of modern society has been dominated by coal and oil, and together these two fossil fu...