An Illustrative Example Of The Adaptation Policy Pursued In Hardcoal Deep Mines In The Federal Republic Of Germany - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Haas
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

European coal mines are facing a very difficult situation. Despite a steadily increasing world energy consumption, the sales of European coal mines have been going down and production has to be adapted. The reason is the collapse of energy prices aided by the decreasing rate of U.S. $ to Deutschmark in the last few years. The problems are not due to the development of European mines themselves. Assured energy supplies are an important condition for the health of a nation's economy. Contribution of domestic energy production ensures some degree of independence from world market fluctuations as to supply volumes and price, and maintaining jobs and should be achieved within the framework of economic constellations. Governmental energy programs are planned towards meeting this end.
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APA: H. Haas  (1989)  An Illustrative Example Of The Adaptation Policy Pursued In Hardcoal Deep Mines In The Federal Republic Of Germany - Introduction

MLA: H. Haas An Illustrative Example Of The Adaptation Policy Pursued In Hardcoal Deep Mines In The Federal Republic Of Germany - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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