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effects from coal combustion. Other minor but important contributors to externalities are also identified and mentioned within …
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Electricity generation from coal is still growing rapidly and energy scenarios from the IEA expect a possible increase … from today's 1 600 GW of coal-fired power plants to over 2 600 GW until 2035. This trend will increase the lock-in of … come from the power sector alone to support a least-cost abatement strategy. Since coal-fired power plants have a fairly …
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The surge in demand for resources over the past decade led to sharp increases in the terms of trade not just for Australia, but also for other economies with comparable resource exports such as Brazil, Canada, Chile, Russia and South Africa. Each of these economies experienced an increase in...
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Covers the period from 1988 to 1993.
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Covers the period from 1988 to 1993.
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regarding gold, diamond, asbestos, copper, iron ore, tin and coal mining, etc., makes projections with respect to future labour …
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factor productivity in Australian coal mining over the period 2000/2001–2006/2007. The decline coincides with a period of … rapidly increasing global demand for, and price of, coal, which has made it economically feasible to mine coal that was … estimated decline has motivated our investigation of productivity in Australian coal mining, its financial implications and its …
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economic viability of such underground UPSHP power plants in closed down coal mines. First, we examine the topic from a …
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