Tag Archives for China
Met coal outlook
This Coalhub report forecasts met coal prices will remain low and then “rebalance” between 2017-2019. The latest quarterly contract settlement of $93/t is expected to shake up the market. Seaborne met. coal exports are forecast to fall this year, due … Continue reading
Reduced coal sales to China in the next five years?: Don’t count on it
Editor’s note: This guest editorial, prepared by Dennis Drebsky with Nixon Peabody, LLP, takes a decidedly different look at coal use forecasts. While many energy experts are predicting declines in coal use, Drebsky argues that the sheer size of the Chinese energy market, … Continue reading
And They Call This an Energy Policy?
Connecting the dots of a broken plan for natural resources Chris Skates I wonder sometimes. Is anyone connecting some of the dots in what currently passes for our national energy policy? I don’t mean the dots of the minutiae. I … Continue reading
Chinese solar market on shaky ground
Solar manufacturers around the world are losing money as the industry battles dropping prices and “significant excess capacity.” Even the much vaunted Chinese solar industry, which was promoted heavily by the Chinese government with billions in grants and low-interest loans, is … Continue reading
2009 US-China Coal Conversion and Carbon Management Workshop
Coalblog readers: Please note the following invitation from WVU and DOE to those who are interested in exploring coal and CCS collaborative possibilities with China. Dear Colleague: We cordially invite you to attend the 2009 US-China Coal Conversion and Carbon … Continue reading