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Analysis on Global Coal Industries and Electrical Infrastructures to Determine Target Countries for the Package Deal Project of Coal Resources Development and Power Industry  

Jo, Hwan-Ju (Department of Eargh and Environmental Sciences, Korea University)
Jo, Ho-Young (Department of Eargh and Environmental Sciences, Korea University)
Choi, Seon-Gyu (Department of Eargh and Environmental Sciences, Korea University)
Kim, Chang-Seong (Department of Eargh and Environmental Sciences, Korea University)
Kim, Seong-Yong (Policy Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM))
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Economic and Environmental Geology / v.41, no.5, 2008 , pp. 485-496 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to suggest potential target countries for the package deal projects of coal resources development and power industry by analyzing data on global coal demand and supply and electrical infrastructures. Indexes such as coal deposits, types of coal deposits, electrical coal consumptions per capita, and gross domestic products per capita of the countries need to be evaluated for determining the potential target countries for the package deal projects. Based on the evaluation of the indexes of countries, the potential target countries for the package deal project are underdeveloping Asia or Africa countries such as Bangladesh, Mongolia, and Nigeria.
Keywords
coal; electrical infrastructures; package deal projects;
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