Title of article :
Steam versus coking coal and the acid rain program
Author/Authors :
Ian Lange، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The Clean Air Act of 1990 initiated a tradable permit program for emissions of sulfur dioxide from coal-fired power plants. One effect of this policy was a large increase in the consumption of low-sulfur bituminous coal by coal-fired power plants. However, low-sulfur bituminous coal is also the ideal coking coal for steel production. The analysis presented here will attempt to determine how the market responded to the increased consumption of low-sulfur bituminous coal by the electricity generation sector. Was there a decrease in the quality and/or quantity of coking coal consumption or did extraction increase? Most evidence suggests that the market for coking coal was unaffected, even as the extraction and consumption of low-sulfur bituminous coal for electricity generation increased substantially.
Keywords :
Coal , Coke , Sulfur dioxide
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Journal title :
Energy Policy