Salient to Investors: Europe is missing out on the natural gas boom in the US and Asia, and instead burning coal imported from America. The IEA predicts global gas consumption to rise 19 percent by 2017 from 2010 on demand surges in Asia and the US – Europe will drop 1.6 percent. In Europe,
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Douglas Cote at ING said the recent coordinated global monetary stimulus is showing up in employment, manufacturing, services and consumer sentiment going from weakening to strengthening. Philip Orlando at Federated Investors expects Draghi to keep his foot off the accelerator. Analysts forecast an end to coal’s longest slump in seven
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: UBS said power producers will open six times more coal-burning plants than gas-fed units by 2015. Demand for emission permits will rise because coal-fired generators need twice as many credits as gas users under climate protection rules. Matthew Gray at Jefferies says the outlook for Certified Emission Reductions
READ MORE... →Carl Pope says: Abundant, cheap fossil-fuel energy – that created the modern consumer economies of the U.S., Europe, Russia, Australia and Japan – is not viable in the 21st century due to cost. Coal is geologically more abundant than oil, but cheap coal, close to population centers, is not. Powder
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