"Emissies (milieu)" . . "Technologie du charbon propre Chine." . . . . "Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development." . . "Umweltschutz." . . "Technologie du charbon propre Coopération internationale." . . "China." . . "Agence internationale de l'énergie." . . "International Energy Agency." . . "International Energy Agency (Paris)." . . "Energieproductie." . . "Kohle." . . "Energieversorgung." . . "Charbon Chine." . . "Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (Paris)." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cleaner Coal in China" . "Cleaner Coal in China"@en . . . . . "China's coal, mined locally and available at a relatively low cost, has brought numerous benefits to energy consumers in China and to those outside the country who enjoy the products of its coal-based economy, yet China's coal use has a high cost. Despite progress, health and safety in the thousands of small coal mines lag far behind the standards achieved in China's modern, large mines. Environmental degradation is a real and pressing problem at all stages of coal production, supply and use. Adding to these burdens, emissions of carbon dioxide are of concern to the Chinese government as it embarks on its own climate protection strategy. Technology solutions are already transforming the way coal is used in China and elsewhere. This study explores the context in which the development and deployment of these technologies can be accelerated. Providing a large amount of new data, it describes in detail the situation in China as well as the experiences of other countries in making coal cleaner. Above all, the report calls for much greater levels of collaboration -- existing bi-lateral and multi-lateral co-operation with China on coal is found lacking. China's growing openness presents many commercial opportunities. Establishing a global market for cleaner coal technologies is key to unlocking the potential of technology, one of ten major recommendations made in this study.--Publisher's description."@en . . . . "Livre électronique (Descripteur de forme)" . "China's coal, mined locally and available at a relatively low cost, has brought numerous benefits to energy consumers in China and to those outside the country who enjoy the products of its coal-based economy, yet China's coal use has a high cost. Despite progress, health and safety in the thousands of small coal mines lag far behind the standards achieved in China's modern, large mines. Environmental degradation is a real and pressing problem at all stages of coal production, supply and use. Adding to these burdens, emissions of carbon dioxide are of concern to the Chinese government as it embarks on its own climate protection strategy. Technology solutions are already transforming the way coal is used in China and elsewhere. This study explores the context in which the development and deployment of these technologies can be accelerated. Providing a large amount of new data, it describes in detail the situation in China as well as the experiences of other countries in making coal cleaner. Above all, the report calls for much greater levels of collaboration -- existing bi-lateral and multi-lateral co-operation with China on coal is found lacking. China's growing openness presents many commercial opportunities. Establishing a global market for cleaner coal technologies is key to unlocking the potential of technology, one of ten major recommendations made in this study." . . "Cleaner coal in China"@en . "Cleaner coal in China" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"This report presents an overview of coal in China, examines coal-related policies and issues, and recommends ways the country - both on its own and in co-operation with others - might improve the sustainability of coal use.\" - executive summary." . . . "Ressource Internet (Descripteur de forme)" . . . "China's coal, mined locally and available at a relatively low cost, has brought enormous benefits to energy consumers in China and to those outside the country who enjoy the products of its coal-based economy. Yet from another perspective, China's coal us." . "Ebook" . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Electronic books" . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . . . . . "China's coal, mined locally and available at a relatively low cost, has brought numerous benefits to energy consumers in China and to those outside the country who enjoy the products of its coal-based economy, yet China's coal use has a high cost. Despite progress, health and safety in the thousands of small coal mines lag far behind the standards achieved in China's modern, large mines. Environmental degradation is a real and pressing problem at all stages of coal production, supply and use. Adding to these burdens, emissions of carbon dioxide are of concern to the Chinese government as it embarks on its own climate protection strategy. Technology solutions are already transforming the way coal is used in China and elsewhere. This study explores the context in which the development and deployment of these technologies can be accelerated. Providing a large amount of new data, it describes in detail the situation in China as well as the experiences of other countries in making coal cleaner. Above all, the report calls for much greater levels of collaboration -- existing bi-lateral and multi-lateral co-operation with China on coal is found lacking. China's growing openness presents many commercial opportunities. Establishing a global market for cleaner coal technologies is key to unlocking the potential of technology, one of ten major recommendations made in this study.--Résumé de l'éditeur." . . . . . . . . "Technologie de pointe." . . "Charbon Industrie Aspect de l'environnement Chine." . . "Chine." . . "OECD." . . "Kolenmijnen." . . "Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques." . . "Energy" . . "Charbon." . . "China (Peoples Republic of)" . . "Energiebeleid." . . "Steenkool." . . "International Energy Agency Staff." . . "International Energy Agency Staff," . "Industrie du charbon." . . "charbon environnement - protection innovation technologique politique énergétique Chine (république populaire)" . . "Alternatieve technologie." . .