China's energy crisis- part one
It is understandable that despite the wealth of the country in energy resources, these will not meet the rising demand of energy.
China’s coal reserves will continue to provide m...
For young people, written by young people
It is understandable that despite the wealth of the country in energy resources, these will not meet the rising demand of energy.
China’s coal reserves will continue to provide m...
The country’s electricity demand in 2013 was 897 terawatt-hours (TWh)4 , up from 376 TWh in 2000, having risen over this period at an average annual rate of 6.9%.Electricity now constitute...
India has some 290 gigawatts5 (GW) of power generation capacity, of which coal (60%) makes up by far the largest share, followed by hydropower (15%) and natural gas (8%). The mix has become grad...
China has been an early centre of civilisation. It has had a dominant role in history, and as part of the “silk path”, it was a destination where Europeans merchants made extensive r...