Coal in Canada

Coal in Canada
Author: K. Morgan MacRae
Publisher: Calgary : Canadian Energy Research Institute
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1991
Genre: Coal
ISBN:

Coal in Canada

Coal in Canada
Author: Coal Association of Canada
Publisher: Calgary : The Association
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1985
Genre: Coal
ISBN: 9780969084518

Western Canada's Coal, "the Sleeping Giant"

Western Canada's Coal,
Author: T. H. Patching
Publisher: Calgary : Canada West Foundation
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1980
Genre: Coal
ISBN:

From the Conclusion: Canada is a major consumer of energy and has depended on oil for much of its growth...Other fuels and sources of energy will have to be developed in Canada in the next two decades to supplement and substitute for dwindling supplies of conventional oil...Wind, solar and perhaps tidal power may be able to contribute in a small way...Natural gas, heavy oil, oil sands, hydro and nuclear power are available...All of these sources of enery will be required but they will still be inadequate to meet total needs in Canada. Clearly coal, Canada's major energy resource, must be exploited. Coal is available in western Canada in abundance, it can be produced at costs that are competitive with other sources of new energy, and it can be used efficiently and safely. Its development can assist in providing Canada's domestic needs, it can provide spin-off beneftis to otlher industries, and it can help to improve our balance of trade ane expenditures abroad. Substantial benefits will acrue to Canada as a whole, and to western Canada in particular, from the exploitation of this important resource.