Sentences with phrase «of coal equivalent»

The same $ 1 million invested in the service sector produces 220 jobs and only increases the country's energy bill by 350 tons of coal equivalent.
Global coal consumption, which is measured in in tonnes of coal equivalent — the industry standard to reflect energy content rather than physical weight — will reach 6.2 billion tonnes in 2017, up from 5.3 billion in 2011.
This increase in renewable electricity generation will contribute to Russia's aim of cutting the energy intensity of its power sector: from 330 grammes of coal equivalent per kilowatt hour (gce / kWh) in 2012 to 299gce / kWh in 2020, an 11 % cut.
Forecasts for global coal demand, made by the IEA in 2011 through 2017 (blue lines), compared to data on actual use (red), in millions of tonnes of coal equivalent.
Australia will become the world's largest coal exporter by 2017, shipping 356 million tons of coal equivalent, the report says.
Whereas President Donald Trump is seeking to revitalize coal mining in the U.S., coal demand in China, the world's largest energy consumer, is expected to decline nearly 500 million tonnes of coal equivalent (mtce) between 2016 and 2040.
The IEA's Medium - Term Coal Market Report 2015, slashed its five - year estimate of global coal demand growth by more than 500 million tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce) in recognition of the tremendous pressures facing the market.
Every $ 1 million invested in the steel industry in China, for example, creates about 65 jobs, but increases the country's energy bill by 12,000 tons of coal equivalent.
Consumption of primary energy would stay between 3.9 billion to 4.9 billion tons of coal equivalent.
Global coal consumption fell 1.9 % to 5,357 million tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce) last year, the second year of decline, because of lower gas prices, a surge in renewables and improvements in energy efficiency, according to Coal 2017.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z