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"Coals share of the global energy mix continues to rise, and by 2017 coal will come close to surpassing oil as the worlds top energy source, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said today as it released its annual Medium-Term Coal Market Report (MCMR).
Although the growth rate of coal slows from the breakneck pace of the last decade, global coal consumption by 2017 stands at 4.32 billion tonnes of oil equivalent (btoe), versus around 4.40 btoe for oil, based on IEA medium-term projections. The IEA expects that coal demand will increase in every region of the world except in the United States, where coal is being pushed out by natural gas.
Thanks to abundant supplies and insatiable demand for power from emerging markets, coal met nearly half of the rise in global energy demand during the first decade of the 21st Century, said IEA Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven. 'This report sees that trend continuing. In fact, the world will burn around 1.2 billion more tonnes of coal per year by 2017 compared to today equivalent to the current coal consumption of Russia and the United States combined. Coals share of the global energy mix continues to grow each year, and if no changes are made to current policies, coal will catch oil within a decade.' "
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