The world avoided a catastrophic coal boom in the last decade. What can countries learn from this that will help them cancel all remaining coal in development?
Useful insight, especially country-specific part, thanks for link.
Coal is still too high, but maybe we should look at seasonal usage, not assume ‘operational’ = always on.
For example in China, they might be keeping excess coal capacity for occasional use during extra-cold winters ?
Useful insight, especially country-specific part, thanks for link. Coal is still too high, but maybe we should look at seasonal usage, not assume ‘operational’ = always on. For example in China, they might be keeping excess coal capacity for occasional use during extra-cold winters ?