Sentences with phrase «of global coal production»

Asian coal production accounted for over one - half of global coal production in 2010 compared to 22 % in 1980.
These countries account for over 80 percent of global coal production.
Much of global coal production is used in the country in which it was produced; only around 15 % of hard coal production is destined for the international coal market.
Since China and the United States together constitute more than half of global coal production, a peak of coal use in these nations can be sufficient to ensure that the peak in coal use is now behind us.
Therefore, the outlook for coal production in these two countries will dominate the future of global coal production (see below).
While comprising 16 % of global coal production in 1980, China's dramatic growth over the past 30 years — accounting for 75 % of the increase in global coal production — has increased its global market share to 44 %.
China, which increased its domestic coal production by 3.5 percent last year, now accounts for 47.5 percent of global coal production, followed by the United States (13.4 percent) and India (6 percent).
Africa accounted for less than 4 % of global coal production; South Africa accounts for 98 % of coal production on the continent.
FSU's current 7 % share of global coal production was down from a 19 % share of global coal production in 1980.
In 2010, Oceania comprised 6 % of global coal production, nearly all of which was in Australia (99 %).
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