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Rising gas prices are changing Asia's energy mix. Coal is coming back into favor


Since the escalation of the conflict in the Persian Gulf until mid-April, the prices of liquefied natural gas (LNG) on Asian markets increased by as much as 81%, and in the second half of March these increases reached up to 108%.

For comparison, thermal coal prices increased by only 24% in the same period. – reports PIE. This phenomenon indicates the potential of coal as an alternative to increasingly expensive gasespecially in sectors where its use is technically possible.

Coal is coming back into favor in the Far East

PIE experts point out that many countries such as South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines and India, have already announced initiatives to expand the use of coal in electricity production. In some cases, it was decided to delay the closure of old coal-fired power plants or suspend the applicable limits on their operation.

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