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"Coal Use in India and China: Supply, Demand, and Generation"

"Coal Use in India and China: Supply, Demand, and Generation"

Presentation during Platts Coal Marketing Days, 2008

Presentation

September 16, 2008

Author: Ananth Chikkatur, Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Energy Technology Innovation Policy; Environment and Natural Resources; Science, Technology, and Public Policy

 

In this talk, Chikkatur presents India's and China's key energy challenges, challenges specific to the electricity and coal sectors, an overview of coal resources and reserves, and current and future coal technologies. Finally, Chikkatur suggests some key takeaways from his research.

 

For more information about this publication please contact the ETIP Coordinator at 617-496-5584.

For Academic Citation:

Chikkatur, Ananth. "Coal Use in India and China: Supply, Demand, and Generation." Presentation. September 16, 2008.

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