Credit: Coal India Limited
As the COP 25 summit ends in disarray, all attempts to stoke up fears of a man-made ‘climate crisis’ are not going well, in some parts of the world at least. Hard to see developing countries turning away from reliable and affordable energy any time soon.
The demand for coal will remain steady over the next four years due to demand from Asia, which comes despite fears of the climate crisis, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said Tuesday.
Coastal areas across Southeast Asia have already seen major floods and seawater incursion linked to climate change, claims Phys.org.
“Global coal demand has rebounded since 2017,” the IEA said in a report.
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Dec 18, 2019 @ 12:59:41
reliable???
Units of coal fired power stations break down once every three days.
AEMO is worried about blackouts here because of their unreliability
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Dec 18, 2019 @ 17:03:39
Was the unreliability of coal power an issue before big wind tapped into huge subsidies for a power source that is supposed to be cheaper.
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