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Study on the Strategic Usage of Coal in the EAS Region

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  • Hironobu Oshima

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  • Hironobu Oshima
  • Hitoshi Kiribe
  • Tetsuya Enomoto
  • T.P Singh
  • Datin Fatia Umar
  • Sung-Chul Kim
  • Suriyan Aphiraksattyakul
  • Jiraporn Sirikum
  • Le Nhuan Vi

Abstract

Accompanying economic development, electricity demand in the EAS region is rapidly increasing, and in order to satisfy this demand, it is thought that thermal power generation will continue to play a central role through a combination of coal and gas. As coal is cost competitive in terms of calorific value compared with gas, and large quantities of coal are produced in the EAS region, it is anticipated that as the main source of power, coal-fired power generation will increase on a broad scale.

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  • Hironobu Oshima & Hitoshi Kiribe & Tetsuya Enomoto & T.P Singh & Datin Fatia Umar & Sung-Chul Kim & Suriyan Aphiraksattyakul & Jiraporn Sirikum & Le Nhuan Vi, . "Study on the Strategic Usage of Coal in the EAS Region," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2012-rpr-27 edited by Hironobu Oshima, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2012-rpr-27
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