World coal consumption hits 8 billion tons

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Mixed Farmer
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South Wales UK
With all the quality coal still in South Wales, surely a way could be found to burn it in power stations cleanly in this day and age. Though tree planting seems to be the way forward.
The Nice Mr Dripford decommissioned our last coal fired power station at Aberthaw that had all the millions of pounds worth of clean air filters etc etc that they were capable of burning used tyres in apparently?
 

wr.

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Livestock Farmer
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Breconshire
Irish firm are planning to invest £10mil into the Welsh pits .
With all the quality coal still in South Wales, surely a way could be found to burn it in power stations cleanly in this day and age. Though tree planting seems to be the way forward.
Like a lot of farms in South Wales, my son in law has, according to NCB, over three million tons of coal not too far under the surface. The seam comes to the surface in one place. I keep telling him that one day coal will be able to be burnt cleanly and they'll want it.
 

Radio

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Radnorshire
Like a lot of farms in South Wales, my son in law has, according to NCB, over three million tons of coal not too far under the surface. The seam comes to the surface in one place. I keep telling him that one day coal will be able to be burnt cleanly and they'll want it.
Think he’d better start digging it up now ready for the rush.
 

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Global coal demand is set to increase only marginally in 2022 but enough to push it to an all-time high amid the energy crisis, according to a new IEA report, which forecasts the world’s coal consumption will remain at similar levels in the following years in the absence of stronger efforts to accelerate the transition to clean energy.

The world’s three largest coal producers – China, India and Indonesia – will all hit production records in 2022. However, the report notes that despite high prices and comfortable margins for coal producers, there is no sign of surging investment in export-driven coal projects. This reflects caution among investors and mining companies about the medium- and longer-term prospects for coal.

Coal demand is forecast to fall in advanced economies in the coming years as renewables increasingly displace it for electricity generation. However, emerging and developing economies in Asia are set to increase coal use to help power their economic growth, even as they add more renewables. Developments in China, the world’s largest coal consumer, will have the biggest impact on global coal demand in the coming years, but India will also be significant.

 

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Expanded and improved Sustainable Farming Incentive offer for farmers published

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Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer from July will give the sector a clear path forward and boost farm business resilience.

From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and The Rt Hon Sir Mark Spencer MP Published21 May 2024

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Full details of the expanded and improved Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer available to farmers from July have been published by the...
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