Western Canadian Coals To Eastern Markets: To And Through Thunder Bay Terminal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Marcel Michaud
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Over the past five years, the two-fold growth in Canada's coal industry "Figure, 1" results primarily from the coking coal market to Japan and, to a lesser degree, by the increasing use of sub-bituminous and lignite coal for power generation in the Prairie Provinces. This expansion will continue, but production of coal for domestic thermal generation of electricity will grow at a faster rate than coking coal exports "Figure, 2". Half of the 20 million tons of thermal coal used for electrical power generation in Canada during 1974 were imported by Ontario Hydro from U.S. coal companies in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Ontario Hydro's Nanticoke station on Lake Erie which will consume 7.5 million tons of coal in 1977 when fully operative, as well as other future planned projects, could cause Ontario Hydro's coal consumption to rise from 10 million tons today to 20 to 25 million tons by 1985
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APA: Marcel Michaud  (1975)  Western Canadian Coals To Eastern Markets: To And Through Thunder Bay Terminal

MLA: Marcel Michaud Western Canadian Coals To Eastern Markets: To And Through Thunder Bay Terminal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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