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Coal will continue to be one of the most important
fuel sources in the world.
Our standard of living depends on plentiful, accessible
and affordable energy. About 40% of all electricity across the world
is generated from coal,
the closest alternative resource is gas
at 19%.
In the UK about 33% of our electricity is derived from coal,
with 40% coming from natural gas, 19% from nuclear, 4% from renewables
and 4% from ‘other’ sources (2004 published data).
Globally, fossil fuels, including coal, will continue
to account for most of the projected increase in energy demand over
the coming decades. In the UK, coal will continue to be an important
part of the energy mix, providing secure resource availability and
reliability.
We support Government targets to reduce emissions
caused by the burning of fossil fuels and therefore support energy
conservation initiatives as well as investment in clean coal technologies,
including co-firing with biomass and carbon capture and storage.
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