World Coal-fired Power Plants News for April ‘08

 

Here are the headlines for the month of April ’08 to World Coal-fired Power Plants Updates.  For more information, click on:  http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/energy.html#n043 .

 

WORLD COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS

UPDATE 

April 2008

  

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 U.S.

$20/MMBtu Gas Will Change the Outlook for Coal, Air Pollution Control and Global Warming

There is a Win-Win Strategy for Power Plants, Environmentalists and the Nation

Co-firing, Ethanol and Supercriticals are the Best Route to Greenhouse Gas Reduction

U.S. is the Saudi Arabia of Total Energy

The New Business Environment is already Different and it will be more so in the Future

 

CHINA

270 GW of FGD Capacity in China

 

GERMANY

German Coal-fired Power Plants Delayed

 

INDONESIA

Four Coal-fired Projects in Indonesia – 600 MW Pacitan, 900 MW Pelabuhan Ratu, 900 MW Teluk Naga, and 600 MW Tanjung Awar-awar

 

JAPAN

Tokyo Electric to Speed up Building Thermal Power Plants

 

INDIA

81,000 MW of New Generation in India in 2007-12

 

PAKISTAN

Pakistan wants 20,000 MW of New Coal-fired Power Plants

 

REGULATIONS

Global Warming May Not be the Cause of Polar Ice Cap Retreat

Climate Change will not necessarily be the Century’s Most Urgent Environmental Problem

 

 

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