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COVID-19 Could Cause A Boom In Coal Power
Selasa, 23 Juni 2020 / 09:54 WIB
COVID-19 has not only impacted the energy industry’s revenues but also its infrastructure development.
The delay of new natural gas facilities means that many countries, such as Vietnam, will have to rely on coal-generated power to make up the shortfall.
The case study of Vietnam shows...
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PH coal consumption climbs
Senin, 22 Juni 2020 / 11:40 WIB
With the commercial commissioning of new power plants, the country’s consumption of coal fuel last year jumped to 33.121 million metric tons (MT), which is 9.3-percent higher than the 30.836 million MT usage in 2018.
Of the total Philippine coal utilization, 28.654 million MT went to power...
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China curbs coal imports after 5 months of record inflows - sources
Jumat, 19 Juni 2020 / 11:39 WIB
China has stepped up customs checks for coal imports, leading to lengthy processing delays at ports, four sources familiar with the matter said, as the country seeks to bolster the domestic coal industry.
China is curbing coal arrivals through import quotas and quality restrictions on downstream...
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PLN books $2.8b loss in Q1 amid weakening rupiah
Rabu, 17 Juni 2020 / 11:05 WIB
State-owned electricity company PLN’s bottom line has plunged into the negative in this year’s first quarter after the rupiah exchange rate fell to a record low in March.
PLN booked a net loss Rp 38.9 trillion (US$2.76 billion) in the January to March period, down from a net profit...
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China Likely to Ease Coal Mine Closures to Meet Surging Demand
Selasa, 16 Juni 2020 / 09:16 WIB
China will likely ease the pressure on local governments to shut older, inefficient coal mines as it seeks to meet rising demand of the most-polluting fuel to spur its economic recovery.
Government officials are in the midst of preparing the country’s all-important five-year-plan, the...
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The pandemic has everyone ditching coal quicker — except Asia
Jumat, 12 Juni 2020 / 10:01 WIB
While the coronavirus pandemic is accelerating the death of coal in developed nations, the dirtiest fossil fuel is alive and kicking in Asia.
Demand for electricity plunged — and with it the need for coal — as factories around the world sat dormant and people spent months at home. In...
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