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In China, coal is still preferred to avoid a shortage of electricity. Coal production is on the rise.
In China, coal is still preferred to avoid a shortage of electricity. Coal production is on the rise.
Faced with the energy crisis and following the high heat of this summer, China fears a shortage of electricity. Thus, it relies on coal.
Faced with the energy crisis and following the high heat of this summer, China fears a shortage of electricity. Thus, it relies on coal.
In Germany, hard coal-fired power generation volumes increased by 35.6% between January and June 2021.|In Germany, hard coal-fired power generation volumes increased by 35.6% between January and June 2021.
In Germany, hard coal-fired power generation volumes increased by 35.6% between January and June 2021.|In Germany, hard coal-fired power generation volumes increased by 35.6% between January and June 2021.
Coal in Asia in particular is far from being an energy of the past. The IEA is even predicting record consumption in 2021. Coal in Asia in particular is far from being an energy of the past. The IEA is even predicting record consumption in 2021.
Coal in Asia in particular is far from being an energy of the past. The IEA is even predicting record consumption in 2021. Coal in Asia in particular is far from being an energy of the past. The IEA is even predicting record consumption in 2021.
Ireland is entering an era of green energy with the Green Atlantic @ Moneypoint project, which will replace the country's last coal-fired power station, marking a major step towards energy sustainability.
Ireland is entering an era of green energy with the Green Atlantic @ Moneypoint project, which will replace the country's last coal-fired power station, marking a major step towards energy sustainability.
Coal now accounts for 36.5% of the world's electricity production, but what does the future hold for the world's No. 1 power source? Coal now accounts for 36.5% of the world's electricity production, but what does the future hold for the world's No. 1 power source?
Coal now accounts for 36.5% of the world's electricity production, but what does the future hold for the world's No. 1 power source? Coal now accounts for 36.5% of the world's electricity production, but what does the future hold for the world's No. 1 power source?
Coal dominates the world's electricity generation despite its decline in the West, while in Asia, particularly China, it remains the dominant fuel. The transition to clean coal remains a challenge due to the limitations of current technologies for reducing CO2 emissions.
Coal dominates the world's electricity generation despite its decline in the West, while in Asia, particularly China, it remains the dominant fuel. The transition to clean coal remains a challenge due to the limitations of current technologies for reducing CO2 emissions.
West Cumbria Mining has stirred up controversy with its decision to build the UK's first new deep coal mine in over 30 years. The mine will generate significant employment and revenue, but is facing opposition from MPs and environmental groups who believe it runs counter to the UK's climate objectives.
West Cumbria Mining has stirred up controversy with its decision to build the UK's first new deep coal mine in over 30 years. The mine will generate significant employment and revenue, but is facing opposition from MPs and environmental groups who believe it runs counter to the UK's climate objectives.

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