Coal information 2015

Coal Information provides a comprehensive review of historical and current market trends in the world coal sector, including 2014 provisional data.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: International Energy Agency (author)
Autor Corporativo: International Energy Agency, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2015.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • COAL INFORMATION
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • PART I - INTRODUCTION
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 2. DEFINITIONS
  • 3. SOURCES AND NOTES
  • 4. GEOGRAPHICAL COVERRAGE
  • 5. ABBREVIATIONS AND CONVERSION FACTORS
  • PART II - WORLD COAL OVERVIEW
  • 1. WORLD COAL MARKET REVIEW
  • Production
  • Trade
  • Consumption
  • CO2 emissions
  • Coal resources andreserves
  • 2. CCS: BUILDING ON EARLY OPPORTUNITIES
  • Key Findings
  • Introduction
  • CCS technologies are already deployed where conditions are aligned
  • Achieving cost reductions in the electricity sector
  • The need for innovation to manage CO2 storage costs
  • Recommended actions for the near term
  • References
  • PART III - WORLD COAL OVERVIEW
  • 1. PRODUCTION
  • Table 1.1: World coal production (kt)
  • Table 1.2: World coal production (ktce)
  • Table 1.3: World coking coal production
  • Table 1.4: World steam coal production
  • Table 1.5: World lignite production
  • Table 1.6: World peat production
  • Table 1.7: World oil shale and oil sands production
  • Table 1.8: OECD coke oven coke production
  • 2. CONSUMPTION
  • Table 2.2: World coal consumption (kt)
  • Table 2.2: World coal consumption (ktce)
  • Table 2.3: World per capita coal consumption
  • Table 2.4: World coking coal consumption
  • Table 2.5: World steam coal consumption
  • Table 2.6: World lignite consumption
  • Table 2.7: OECD coke oven coke consumption
  • 3. TRADE
  • Table 3.1: World and seaborne coal trade
  • Table 3.2: World total coal trade
  • Table 3.3: World steam coal trade
  • Table 3.4: World coking coal trade
  • Table 3.5: World coal imports - regional aggregates
  • Table 3.6: World sub-bituminous and lignite imports - regional aggregates
  • Table 3.7: World coal imports - selected countries
  • Table 3.8: World sub-bituminous and lignite imports - selected countries
  • Table 3.9: World coking coal imports - regional aggregates.
  • Table 3.10: World steam coal imports - regional aggregates
  • Table 3.11: World coking coal imports - selected countries
  • Table 3.12: World steam coal imports - selected countries
  • Table 3.13: OECD coke oven coke imports
  • Table 3.14: World coal exports - regional aggregates
  • Table 3.15: World sub-bituminous and lignite exports - regional aggregates
  • Table 3.16: World coal exports - selected countries
  • Table 3.17: World sub-bituminous and lignite exports - selected countries
  • Table 3.18: World coking coal exports - regional aggregates
  • Table 3.19: World steam coal exports - regional aggregates
  • Table 3.20: World coking coal exports - selected countries
  • Table 3.21: World steam coal exports - selected countries
  • Table 3.22: OECD coke oven coke exports
  • 4. PRICES
  • Table 4.1: Japan coking coal import costs
  • Table 4.2: EU coking coal import costs from selected countries
  • Table 4.3: Japan steam coal import costs
  • Table 4.4: EU steam coal import costs from selected countries
  • Table 4.5: Steam coal export costs
  • Table 4.6: Coking coal export costs
  • Table 4.7: Coking coal prices for industry
  • Table 4.8: Steam coal prices for industry
  • Table 4.9: Steam coal prices for electricity generation
  • 5. USES OF COAL
  • Table 5.1: OECD coal-fired and total electricity generating capacity, 1990 to 2013
  • Table 5.2: OECD coal, peat and oil shale use for electricity production and heat sold
  • Table 5.3: OECD coal use in coke ovens
  • Table 5.4: World consumption of pulverised coal injection (PCI) coals
  • Table 5.5: Coal-fired heat and electricity generation efficiency and share
  • Table 5.6: World Final consumption of energy by fuel
  • Table 5.7: World Use of coal for selected end-uses
  • 6. CHARTS
  • Figure 1: World coal production
  • Figure 2: World steam and coking coal trade.
  • Figure 3: Coking coal price - CIF Japan and CIF EU member states
  • Figure 4: Steam coal price - CIF Japan and CIF EU member states
  • Figure 5: Steam coal price - US FOB vs. US domestic
  • Figure 6: Steam coal price CIF EU member states and US exports
  • Figure 7: OECD total primary energy supply
  • Figure 8: OECD coal consumption and indicators
  • Figure 9: Japan steam coal supply, imports, GDP annual growth rates
  • Figure 10: EU member states steam coal supply, imports, GDP annual growth rates
  • Figure 11: Coal production by region
  • Figure 12: Coal consumption by region
  • Figure 13: Coal imports by region
  • Figure 14: Coal exports by region
  • PART IV - DETAILED OECD COAL DATA
  • DIRECTORY OF PART IV FIGURES AND TABLES
  • OECD TOTAL
  • OECD AMERICAS
  • OECD ASIA OCEANIA
  • OECD EUROPE
  • IEA TOTAL
  • IEA AMERICAS
  • IEA ASIA OCEANIA
  • IEA EUROPE
  • AUSTRALIA
  • AUSTRIA
  • BELGIUM
  • CANADA
  • CHILE
  • CZECH REPUBLIC
  • DENMARK
  • ESTONIA
  • FINLAND
  • FRANCE
  • GERMANY
  • GREECE
  • HUNGARY
  • ICELAND
  • IRELAND
  • ISRAEL
  • ITALY
  • JAPAN
  • KOREA
  • LUXEMBOURG
  • MEXICO
  • NETHERLANDS
  • NEW ZEALAND
  • NORWAY
  • POLAND
  • PORTUGAL
  • SLOVAK REPUBLIC
  • SLOVENIA
  • SPAIN
  • SWEDEN
  • SWITZERLAND
  • TURKEY
  • UNITED KINGDOM
  • UNITED STATES
  • PART V - NON-OECD COAL DATA
  • GENERAL NOTES
  • World total coal supply and end-use
  • BRAZIL
  • BULGARIA
  • PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
  • COLOMBIA
  • HONG KONG (CHINA)
  • INDIA
  • INDONESIA
  • KAZAKHSTAN
  • PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • MALAYSIA
  • MONGOLIA
  • MOZAMBIQUE
  • PHILIPPINES
  • ROMANIA
  • RUSSIAN FEDERATION
  • SERBIA
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • CHINESE TAIPEI
  • THAILAND
  • UKRAINE
  • BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA
  • VIET NAM
  • AFRICA
  • ASIA EXCLUDING CHINA
  • EUROPEAN UNION - 28
  • NON-OECD AMERICAS
  • NON-OECD EUROPE AND EURASIA
  • NON-OECD TOTAL
  • WORLD.