Stranded assets and thermal coal in Japan: An analysis of environment-related risk exposure
Deploying a ‘bottom up’ asset-level methodology, we analysed the exposure of all of Japan’s current and planned coal-fired power stations to environment-related risk. Planned coal capacity greatly exceeds that required for replacement - by 191%. This may result in overcapacity and combined with comp...
Main Authors: | Caldecott, B, Dericks, G, Tulloch, D, Kruitwagen, L, Kok, I |
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Format: | Report |
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Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment
2016
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