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1. Accounts for 39% of world electricity production the most important source of electricity in OECD and non-OECD. 2. Accounts for more than 50% of electricity generation in Australia, China, India, Australia, Eastern Europe and the USA. 3. Coal expected to remain the most important source of electricity through to 2030. Capacity will grow by 120% (twothirds of this in developing countries) $1.3 trillion of investment.
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3. Projected to rise 60% by 2030 with developing countries accounting for 90% of this growth.
4. Higher plant thermal efficiencies are the key to achieving lower emissions intensities. 5. CO2 emissions intensities vary significantly: Japans is 35% lower than Indias.
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