Sentences with phrase «total coal reserves»

The total coal reserves at Mengdong are 68.4 gigatons, and it has a total mining capacity of 520 million tons.
It has 6.5 gigatons of total coal reserves and an annual total planned coal - mining capacity of 80 million tons.
Shaanbei's total coal reserves are 109.8 gigatons.
Canada has almost 4 % of the total coal reserves in the world.
The base has a total coal reserve of 18.6 gigatons and a total planned annual coal mining capacity of 140 million tons.
I was astonished at the numerous thick layers of coal revealed by the drill cores — it was seemingly endless and the geos calculated the total coal reserve (reserve used inappropriately by me) revealed by this exploration effort contained many times the known documented reserve in Australia.

Not exact matches

The total amount of methane made by these microbes is probably greater than the mass of all known reserves of coal, gas, and oil.
«Total recoverable reserves of coal around the world are estimated at 1,001 billion tons — enough to last approximately 180 years at current consumption levels»
In March 2011, Barapukuria had a proven reserve of around 389 million tons of coal, and the company expects to extract 10 to 20 per cent of the total reserves through underground mining within the next 30 years.
Over the same two decades, improving knowledge of global coal reduced estimates of total reserves by two - thirds, while costs increased much faster than anticipated by long - range coal resource models with long and flat supply curves.
On its website it states that it «controls reserves totaling over 2 billion tons and shipped over 24 million tons of coal in 2006.
The latest estimate by the WEC (cited above) lists not only today's «proven reserves», but also the «inferred possible total resource in place» for oil, gas and coal.
Australian fossil fuel production has a particularly high exposure to coal reserves, which make up 51GtCO2 of this total.
The World Energy Council published a report in 2010, which summarized not only the proven reserves of all fossil fuels (oil, natural gas and coal), but also gave estimates for the «inferred possible total resources in place» for these fossil fuels.
As of January 1, 2017, EIA estimated that the remaining U.S. recoverable coal reserves totaled over 254 billion short tons, from a DRB of 476 billion short tons.
Of those US reserves, a 1975 USGS assessment of coal resources in the US found Alaskan recoverable reserves (5.3 billion tons) to be about 3 % of the total US recoverable reserves at the time (192 billion tons)...
The base has 15.7 gigatons of coal reserves, and a total planned annual coal mining capacity of 145 million tons.
Henan has coal reserves totaling 19.4 gigatons and 215 million tons of planned annual coal mining capacity.
For instance, using the emission factor for coal from IPCC [48], coal resources given by the Global Energy Assessment [114] amount to 7300 — 11000 Gt C. Similarly, using emission factors from IPCC [48], total recoverable fossil energy reserves and resources estimated by GEA [114] are approximately 15000 Gt C.
McKibben closes his case by highlighting research by the Carbon Tracker Initiative which reports that burning the total amount of coal, oil and gas reserves currently held by fossil fuel companies would release five times the amount of carbon needed to stay under the two - degree threshold.
Oh and we have more than a century of natural gas left, quite a bit of coal and we have not reached our total peak oil reserves as of yet either... Sceintific American has a recent issue discussing all of that though.
, ranks the largest publicly listed companies by the carbon intensity of their coal, oil, and gas reserves; the Clean200 ranks the largest publicly listed companies by their total clean energy revenues, with a few additional screens to help ensure the companies are indeed building the infrastructure and services needed for what Lester Brown and many others have called «The Great Energy Transition» in a just and equitable way.
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