2019
DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2019.1641462
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The death spiral of coal in the U.S.: will changes in U.S. Policy turn the tide?

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“…North America ( Figure 5) has recently fostered its fossil fuel dependency, and it relies increasingly on domestic shale oil and gas (see, e.g., Ansari, 2019;Ansari and Kaufmann, 2019). Oil imports and domestic coal are therefore losing importance (Mendelevitch et al, 2019).…”
Section: Asia-pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…North America ( Figure 5) has recently fostered its fossil fuel dependency, and it relies increasingly on domestic shale oil and gas (see, e.g., Ansari, 2019;Ansari and Kaufmann, 2019). Oil imports and domestic coal are therefore losing importance (Mendelevitch et al, 2019).…”
Section: Asia-pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gt CO2); Shell, Equinor, and BP numbers have been adjusted to match the regional disaggregation "Asia-Pacific" as defined by the IEA Gt CO2); BP numbers are adjusted to match the regional disaggregation "North America" North America ( Figure 5) has recently fostered its fossil fuel dependency, and it relies increasingly on domestic shale oil and gas (see, e.g., Ansari, 2019;Ansari and Kaufmann, 2019). Oil imports and domestic coal are therefore losing importance (Mendelevitch et al, 2019).…”
Section: Asia-pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many countries around the world, governments and utility companies have started to engage in coalphase out processes (Jewell et al 2019;Rentier, Lelieveldt, and Kramer 2019). Others hold out hope for more prosperous times in the coal sector (Mendelevitch, Hauenstein, and Holz 2019). This paper explores the future of the coal sector in the United States (U.S.).…”
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“…However, economic drivers have led to the continuous decline of U.S. coal mining and power generation. Mendelevitch, Hauenstein, and Holz (2019), Feaster (2018), Houser, Bordoff, and Marsters (2017), Wang, Li, and Li (2019) and others have documented and analyzed the downward trend of U.S. coal production and consumption in the U.S. electricity sector. They essentially come to four main reasons for this decline: 1) the shale gas boom; 2) an increasing amount of renewable electricity generation; 3) the tightened environmental regulations of the power sector (but with less effect than the previous two reasons); and 4) the very old fleet of coal-fired power plants.…”
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