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Coming up short

India is set to become the largest importer of coal in the world. But doubts remain over many aspects of current power sector legislation and electricity tariffs. Mike King examines the uncertainty this is creating for the power generating companies and the miners that serve them.

 
 
 
 

Unexpected end to COP17 brings a climate deal closer

In an unexpected end to the COP17 summit in Durban South Africa, the US, China and India have agreed to be included in a new legal framework for emissions reduction that will come into force in 2020, although the details of the deal are yet to be agreed. COP17 also agreed to an extension of the Kyoto Protocol to 2017.

 

An African Lion

Mark Major, Hodges Resources Ltd, Australia, explains how the company’s thermal coal assets are boosting Botswana’s development as a manufacturing and economic hub.

 

Off the rails

The progress of Botswana’s coal industry has been slow, with decisions being put back and projects stalled. Barry Baxter looks at the reasons for the delays.

 
 

The winds of change

China’s economy faces a strong headwind from power shortages and rising coal costs. Ng Weng Hoong assesses the threats.

 

The geopolitics of Southeast Asian energy security

The energy security strategies of states across the region, if not working in cooperation with each other, could have severe geopolitical and economic repercussions in a region where high food and oil prices threaten economic recovery and human security.

 
 
 
 

Moths to the flame

Mike King explains why Indonesia continues to attract investment despite the uncertainties of its legal code.