ENVIRONMENT

Coal could edge out gas in Asia

COAL capacity across Asia is rising and will make up almost 30% of all Asia’s additions by 2025 compared to only 12% for gas, according to Wood Mackenzie.

 Security of supply is firmly back on the agenda.

Security of supply is firmly back on the agenda.

India's gas-fired fleet will remain flat over the next five years, while its coal capacity will grow by 26 gigawatts. Wood Mackenzie Asia Pacific vice-chairman Gavin Thompson said Japan and Korea would...

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