The world market in coal— Requirements for the year 2000
Dietmar Petersen
Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy (1966 - 1988), 1982, vol. 17, issue 4, 167-172
Abstract:
Shrinking reserves of oil and natural gas at a time of increasing global energy requirements can mean a new future for coal, large reserves of which exist, half of them In the Western sphere of influence. The “renaissance of coal”, however, is not a natural law which operates on its own. The sooner the necessary decisions are taken on a world-wide basis, the more effectively will coal be able to play its new role in the international energy industry and the less will be the frictional losses along the road to a new energy future.
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Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1007/BF02927913
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