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Clean coal market analysed in new report

 

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London-based market research company, GlobalData, has released its “Clean coal technologies, update 2014 – Global market size, trends, regulations and key country analysis to 2025” report.

The report defines “clean coal” as those technologies that minimise carbon emissions and other pollutants in coal-fired power generation. The report includes supercritical, ultra-supercritical, circulating fluidised bed and integrated gasification combined cycle technologies under this definition.

“The report examines the global clean coal technologies market in terms of installed capacity and market size,” GlobalData said in a press release. “It also provides key information related to drivers and restraints for the global clean coal market.”

The clean coal market in eight countries is analysed in depth: the US, China, India, South Korea, Germany, Japan, Australia and South Africa.

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