The Global Coal Market

The Global Coal Market

Author: Mark C. Thurber

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-07-20

Total Pages: 723

ISBN-13: 1107092426

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A major study of the modern global coal market and its impacts both on energy markets and on climate policy.


The Coal Industry

The Coal Industry

Author: Charles Kernot

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2000-07-31

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1845691903

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The size and global reach of the coal industry is unparalleled in the mining sector. Almost 500 million tonnes of coal are shipped annually around the world at a traded value of around US$15bn, but the total amount of coal mined each year amounts to some 3.8 billion tonnes. This puts the total value of annual production at around US$100bn - far higher than the next most important mined commodity, aluminium.The Coal Industry provides an in-depth overview of the international coal trade at the turn of the millennium. In 330 pages of clearly presented information, analysis and statistics, it brings the industry into sharp focus – from productivity and power plants to growth prospects and global warming.Detailed data, authoritative analysisRead this guide and find out about: How the coal industry has developed from its earliest beginnings How the latest processing treatments are creating a wider market for coal The factors which will guide coal markets over the next decade How concerns over greenhouse gas and nuclear energy could have a positive effect on coal demand The recent growth in supply from Colombia, Indonesia and Venezuela and the changing structure of the European industry The activities of the major producers and their chances for improved profitability The environmental impact of coal and how it can be reduced The Coal Industry is essential reading for industry executives, the financial community and government policy-makers, as well as providing an excellent introduction and training resource for new entrants to the industry. A comprehensive guide to the workings of the international coal industry Written by a world-renowned mining analyst Examines future trends in demand, trade and pricing


Report

Report

Author: Queensland. Department of Harbours and Marine

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13:

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Australia's Railways

Australia's Railways

Author: Ed Wright

Publisher: Exisle Publishing

Published: 2015-10-27

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 1921497092

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When Australia was first settled by Europeans in 1788, the worldwide railway boom was still 40 years away. When the railways finally came to Australia, they helped create new towns and alleviate the isolation of the outback. Communities began to consolidate in places where the rail came. In the cities the railway enabled the growth of commuter belt suburbs. They have been crucial to the development of Australian industry. Railways and associated industries were the biggest employers in Australia. The railways reached their pinnacle in the 1950s, but they have been disadvantaged by Australia’s sparsely distributed population and low density cities, the advancement of the motor vehicle, and air travel. Nonetheless, the future for our railways is not completely grim. While the romance of the long-distance passenger journey seems to have more tourist than utilitarian value, the growing population in Australia’s major cities, as well as the traffic and environmental problems caused by cars, means that urban railways are more vital than ever to the effective operation of cities. The railways also continue to play an important part in freighting the produce of Australia’s primary industries as well as in agriculture. Combined with the large number of heritage and tourist trains, these ensure that even today some of the romance of the railways remains.