4. WHY SHOULD ENERGY AS
A PILLAR
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•China -10% global
market
•Largest energy
consumer ~5000TWh
•demand will two fold
in next 5 years
•Just drop to Huge
market – big
opportunity
5. HOW COULD ENERGY AS
A PILLAR
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•50% of electrical
energy source is coal
•Clean coal
•4.8GW power plant –
25TWh
•Tax income – 20% of
government’s budget
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