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Clean Coal and Swing States

... electric vehicles will become much more prevalent. This will create even more demands for electricity. We are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in coal power plants, technology that sees roughly 5 to 7% price increases per year on ... Read Read: Clean Coal and Swing States

By: Joel | 20/05/2009 | Environment

Coal Reduces Reliance on Foreign Oil

... electricity for telecommunications, computers and all other electric-based technologies that boost the American economy. The benefits of coal power make it a logical choice for the power source of the future of the United States. Read Read: Coal Reduces Reliance on Foreign Oil

By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Business
Steve Evans

Coal Gasification and the Gasification of Biomass

... gasification has the potential to answer most of the problems of coal power stations and to see us through until improved renewable energy technologies can be developed to replace the use of coal as a main base-load power gernation fuel in ... Read Read: Coal Gasification and the Gasification of Biomass

By: Steve Evans | 04/04/2009 | Literature

Coal Makes a Comeback

... * Abundance of supply and demand. Currently, 51 percent of the electricity in the United States is generated by coal power and demand for coal is increasing. In the next 25 years, demand for electricity is expected to increase more than 50 ... Read Read: Coal Makes a Comeback

By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Business

A New Beginning for Coal

... . But with easing of pollution controls, the Bush Administration began to establish the groundwork for a resurgence of coal-fired power across the nation. In 1999, natural gas was the most expensive fossil fuel, petroleum was second ... Read Read: A New Beginning for Coal

By: Samuel Martin | 12/10/2007 | Business
Tim Mcdonald

The Problem With Nuclear Power

... would soon run out, and so nuclear power was born.  It was glorified as the cleaner alternative to oil and coal power stations, promising lower emissions and environmental safety.  But has it really lived up to our expectations? And is it ... Read Read: The Problem With Nuclear Power

By: Tim Mcdonald | 05/03/2009 | Science

UK Nuclear Power Industry – Committing to the Future

... output in the UK. Currently nuclear energy accounts for about 15% of electricity production, with a wider reliance on gas and coal powered stations. The goal of the Department of Energy is to increase this output to over a third by 2030. ... Read Read: UK Nuclear Power Industry – Committing to the Future

By: Wesley Taylor | 29/09/2009 | Industrial

Magnet 4 Power - Magnetic Motor Free Energy

... , these power generators are very eco-friendly. It does not release harmful fumes in the air like the diesel or coal-powered plants. They are also not ticking time bombs like the nuclear power plants.What these magnetic electric generators ... Read Read: Magnet 4 Power - Magnetic Motor Free Energy

By: Chris Jensen | 06/08/2009 | DIY

Corporate Solar Power Purchase Agreements

... electricity generation creates problems. It has for years, and it is time to take control. In the United States alone, 50% of all electricity is generated by coal-powered plants, 20% comes from natural gas-powered plants and another 20% is ... Read Read: Corporate Solar Power Purchase Agreements

By: Rocket Scout | 14/07/2009 | Corporate

Sustainable Development: the Role of Coal

... meet in totality the coal needs of mighty China for nearly half a century. The negative, of course, is that coal-fired power plants are among the most heinous emitters of greenhouse gases. This clashing of interests has given rise to ... Read Read: Sustainable Development: the Role of Coal

By: Daniel Lafleche | 02/03/2008 | Politics

Thar Coal Reserves Can Turn Around Pakistani Fortunes

... Political leader regarding the arrival of Taliban in Karachi could pose a serious threat to this project. Mr. Murtaza said the coal power generation would cost Pakistan PKR 5.67 per unit while power generated by Independent Power Projects ... Read Read: Thar Coal Reserves Can Turn Around Pakistani Fortunes

By: pntglobal | 29/10/2008 | History

UAE Buildings Without Power - Property Market in Crisis

... sign of producing the expected return. Ajman has signed a $2bn agreement with the Malaysian power producer MMC to build the Gulf’s first coal-powered electricity plant. The project will not be ready until 2012. It is unlikely that the ... Read Read: UAE Buildings Without Power - Property Market in Crisis

By: Nasir | 01/12/2008 | International Business

Natural gas versus coal

... read this blog are aware of some good articles on this were some good statistics we would love to see it.  What is the cost of converting coal-fired power plant to natural gas, what is the difference in the cost of producing energy from a ... Read Read: Natural gas versus coal

By: Joel | 07/07/2009 | News & Society

Battery Powered Vehicles

... the communication and technology that we have available for changes in how we produce energy Outlook is incredible. The idea that we would even consider building a coal-fired power plant at this time is so ignorant it's almost laughable. Read Read: Battery Powered Vehicles

By: Joel | 03/07/2009 | Automotive
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King Coal Losing His Power In Electricity Industry

... , investment in po....wer g..eneration may remain around 300 billion yuan, with more of it going to sectors such as nuclear power, while the remaining 350 billion yuan will be assigned to build and upgrade power grids... Electricity demand ... Read Read: King Coal Losing His Power In Electricity Industry

By: alexda | 19/02/2009 | Human Resources

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