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Title: Can Coal Withstand the Challenge of Global Warming


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Can Coal Withstand the Challenge of Global
Warming ?
  • Colin Gubbins
  • McCloskey Group

2
Introduction McCloskey Group
  • Worlds leading coal information company
  • Publish - McCloskeys Coal Report
  • McCloskeys Coal Fax
  • Coal UK
  • Steam Coal Forecaster
  • Metallurgical Coal Quarterly
  • UK Power Focus
  • Management Reports
  • Conferences
  • Consultancy

3
Coals Uses
  • Primary Fuel for Power Generation
  • Energy Source and Chemical Reducing Agent for
    Steel Industry
  • Cement Manufacture
  • Industrial energy raising
  • Domestic and District space heating

4
World Coal Productionmillion tonne per annum
5
Primary Energy Consumptionmillion tonne coal
equivalent
6
Coals Advantages
  • Huge Reserves
  • Spread Widely Across the World
  • Little Danger of COALPEC
  • Easy to Store
  • Easy to Transport
  • Low Production Cost

7
Coals Poor Image
  • Perceived as Old Fashioned
  • Perceived as the Arch Polluter
  • Poor Historical Legacy
  • Divorced by oil industry

8
Coals Historical Baggage
  • Associated with atmospheric pollution London
    smogs.
  • Associated with industrial dereliction- Alabama
    Coalfields American Rustbelt
  • Long History of Industrial Conflict 1984 Miners
    Strike in UK

9
Coals Challenges
  • Kyoto and Carbon Trading
  • LCPD
  • Trace Elements
  • Resistance to mining of coal

10
Kyoto
  • Russian ratification means that Kyoto is all
    systems go
  • European Governments appear to have fudged first
    stage 2005 to 2008. NAPs relatively benign.
  • Carbon credits cheap?

11
Kyoto Continued
  • Coal Disadvantaged by carbon emissions trading
  • Highest C/ H2 Ratio
  • Low Efficiency 37
  • High carbon credits would damage coal.
  • Uncertainty post 2008

12
Impact on UK Coal Burn
  • Original UK NAP allocated equivalent of 36
    million tonne coal burn.
  • Coal burn in 2003 50 million tonne. Same or
    greater in 2004
  • Awaiting latest NAP
  • Position post 2007 not known

13
LCPD
  • Coals second body blow
  • 2008 onwards
  • Attacks emissions of
  • SOx
  • NOx
  • Particulates

14
Coal has technology
  • Low NOx burners. Selective Catalytic Reduction
    post 2012
  • Electrostatic Precipitators and SO3 Injection
  • Flue Gas Desulphurisation FGD

15
Will Generators Invest
  • Mainly an Issue in Spain and UK most EU 15
    members compliant.
  • New EU Entrants ?

16
UK Position
  • Compliant for NOx and particulates
  • 13,400 MW Opted In
  • 18,900 MW Opted Out
  • Opted in plant only constrained by carbon
    emissions
  • Opted out plant constrained to 20,000 hours
    closure 2015
  • Not the only story post 2007 sulphur limits on
    opted out plant still to be defined

17
Can Coal Meet the Challenge ?
  • Coal has the technology
  • Super Critical Boilers - Efficiency 45
  • Pressurised Fluidised Bed - Efficiency 40
  • ICGT - Efficiency 50
  • Carbon sequestration find a friendly home for
    CO2

18
The Downside
  • All of this technology is more capital intensive
    than a CCGT
  • Only the USA committed to developing the
    technology to commercial fruition
  • Can we expect a privatised electricity industry
    to invest for the future

19
Coals Trump Card
  • Large Reserves of low cost coal
  • Gas at one point predicted to reach 65
    pence/therm in UK in January 2005
  • This equated to a landed UK coal price of
    200 per tonne.
  • Current landed price 80 per tonne
  • Loaded cost of coal in Australia US 34
    per tonne

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Our Message
  • Coal the worlds largest fossil fuel resource
  • The lowest cost fossil fuel ?
  • Positives outweigh the negatives
  • Technology exists to make coal burn
    environmentally friendly
  • Whilst we wait for the hydrogen economy to become
    a reality we must find a way to utilise this
    valuable resource
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