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Suncor Energy Inc > DIRTBAG/STOOGE PM DESTROYS Wealth While Others IGNORE CO2
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Post by ztransforms173 on Nov 17, 2023 1:41pm

DIRTBAG/STOOGE PM DESTROYS Wealth While Others IGNORE CO2

Annual CO emissions from coal tonnes

- 2021 Data

* Canada           43,862,080.00 tonnes

* China         7,995,985,400.00 tonnes

* India           1,802,312,000.00 tonnes


https://ourworldindata.org/emissions-by-fuel

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India aims to raise coal output to 1.4bn t/yr by 2027

India plans to increase coal production to 1.4bn t/yr by 2027, up from the projected output of 1bn t in April 2023- March 2024 fiscal year, to meet an anticipated increase in demand from utilities.

Delhi has also set an ambitious target to raise coal output further to 1.577bn t by 2030, India's coal ministry said on 13 November. It was not specified if the target is set for the calendar or fiscal year.

India will need an additional coal supply of 400mn t/yr to feed 80GW of new thermal power capacities that are scheduled to become operational by 2030, the ministry said.

The estimate of 400mn t coal demand has been done at 85pc capacity utilisation and the actual requirement could be lower owing to expected increase in contribution from renewable power, it added.

The ministry is working towards its production enhancement plan to ensure adequate availability of domestic coal for the utilities. The plan includes opening new coal mines, expansion of the existing mines and producing more from captive and commercial coal mines.

The production plans for year 2027 and 2030 will far exceed the likely domestic requirement of thermal power plants in the country, the ministry said.

Coal output was 507.02mn t over April-October, the first seven months of India's 2023-24 fiscal year, up by about 13pc from a year earlier. Coal dispatches during were 541.73mn t April-October, up by 12pc from a year earlier.

But India's rising production has not been enough to meet higher coal-fired power generation demand from utilities. The country's coal-fired generation, which meets the bulk of India's power requirements, rose to 111.13TWh in October from 83.59TWh a year earlier, according to data from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA). October's coal-fired generation was also higher from 103.34TWh in September.

The increase in power demand has led to a rise in coal burn at utilities, leading to a sharp inventory drawdown at power plants. Combined coal inventories at Indian power plants reached 22.3mn t as of 11 November, CEA data show.

The stocks were equivalent to eight days of use, and fell from 23.53mn t as of 30 September and 29.99mn t at the end of August, prompting authorities to order utilities to boost imports.

Coal stocks have started building up again and mines had an inventory of 41.6mn t and total stock including in transit and at captive mines was at 73.5mn t, the ministry said.

India's power ministry has ordered domestic coal-fired utilities to increase the percentage of imported coal in their blends to 6pc by weight from 4pc earlier, effectively reverting to the earlier blending ratio this year. This directive is valid until March 2024. The ministry also directed coal-fired power plants that use imported coal, with a combined capacity of 17.5GW, to boost power generation until 30 June 2024.

India's coal imports rose on the year in September following three consecutive months of falls as strong coal burn by the power industry offset firm domestic coal production.

The country's coal imports were up by 1.96mn t on the year to 13.78mn t in September, the highest level since May, according to shipbroker Interocean's data. But on a year-to-date basis, the country's overall imports remain below 2022 levels, as combined imports during the first three quarters of this year fell by 5.84mn t to 118.85mn t.

Comment by mrbb on Nov 18, 2023 2:42am
it is a nice attempt to illustrate the relative CO2 emission by various countries. Since there is no believeable statistic come out of china, russia and other totalitarian states, the study can only do guessimate base on publish data of import of coal, oil, NG.  I believe CO2 emission from china is under estimated. We really don't know how much coal china mined internally, and there are ...more  
Comment by bttmfischer on Nov 18, 2023 10:46am
Whatever  CO2 reduction we do in Canada means nothing compared to CO2 emission in China, India or North Kore. Reducing CO2 in Canada is the same as putting bath salt in the ocean. No matter how much bath salt you dissolve in the seawater, there will be no noticable effects. The Government of the day just pretending to be a meanioingful entity on the world stage. Nothing else, it's ...more  
Comment by Experienced on Nov 18, 2023 11:35am
The sad thing is that too many voters get sucked in by this meaningless virtue signalling.
Comment by Marty47 on Nov 18, 2023 11:52am
Don't worry Trudeau is gone , burning all money to reduce our 1.4% co2 contribution to world emissions even if we all drive electric car and stop fossil fuel we still probably be at 1.2% co2 contribution , Justin got brainwash by Greta lol 
Comment by Experienced on Nov 18, 2023 12:00pm
Marty....I hope you are right about Trudeau and hope that the Canadian electorate is not as dumb as our Anerican counterparts that keep supporting Biden and the Dems in the last few elections despite all the evidence to suggest that they should be turfed out.
Comment by Marty47 on Nov 18, 2023 12:46pm
As of today if an election start the Conservative Party would get 200 seats , 30 over the majority of 170, polieve is a smarter man than Trudeau , Trudeau is now on quick sand and his head just stick  out  and polieve sitting on his head waiting he's cave more and more until he can't breath anymore , conservative are Loaded of cash , the turban man won't shine neither on ...more  
Comment by Re1ndeer2 on Nov 18, 2023 3:03pm
Brain Washed by someone in the Davos crowd....
Comment by mrbb on Nov 18, 2023 7:19pm
i wrote a piece here on what and why JT but got removed due to 'community violation'. I guess someone here had their feeling hurted from the truth   
Comment by bttmfischer on Nov 18, 2023 8:49pm
Yes, brcause we have free speach, just like they do  in Russia.
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