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chsharpeion Mar 24, 2013 1:10pm
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'China May Not Find Enough Coal to Burn'
'China May Not Find Enough Coal to Burn' March 14
China's energy consumption continues to grow, raising worries about supplies it primarily relies on: dirty coal'...
'However, Yang said, it will not be easy for China to switch to other fuels. One example is the use of natural gas, which has benefited the United States but is not as cheap or as abundant in China. "A specific difference is that in the near future, the United States can replace its traditional coal [use] by power generation plants using gas, but China cannot. This means China cannot, like United States, control its large emissions," Yang said. "Although we do a lot of work in renewable energy and some other clean energy, but coal still is the dominant fuel today in China.'
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