Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Indigenous coal in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Indigenous coal in the eu energy transition.
In coal-fired power stations, indigenous coal will most likely be replaced by imported coal. .
Indigenous coal in the EU energy transition1 own-initiative opinion.
a minimum quantity of indigenous coal production to guarantee access to reserves.
Contribution of indigenous coal and lignite resources to the EU's energy security.
is compiling an opinion on the Contribution of indigenous coal and lignite resources to the EU's energy security.
Contribution of indigenous coal and lignite resources to the EU's energy security.
Plan for accessing coal reserves": plan drawn up by a Member State, providing for the production of the minimum quantity of indigenous coal necessary to guarantee access to coal reserves;
Subject: Contribution of indigenous coal and lignite resources to the EU's energy security.
improve our technologies and apply them to mining, thus transforming our indigenous coal into clean, sustainable coal. .
Contribution of indigenous coal and lignite resources to the EU's energy security own initiative-opinion.
within the limits of the quantity of indigenous coal to be produced in accordance with the plan referred to in(a),
subsidised indigenous coal serves as fuel for 4.5% of the electricity production in the EU.
coal provides for"maintaining, as a precautionary measure,">a minimum quantity of indigenous coal production to guarantee access to reserves.
Another third is produced from indigenous coal, which is eligible for State aid under the Coal Regulation.
The respective shares of indigenous coal and renewable energy sources against the amount of indigenous primary energy sources that contribute to the objective of energy security within the framework of sustainable development and their expected upward or downward trend.
in particular the actual contribution of indigenous coal to strengthening the European Community's long‑term security of energy supply as part of a strategy of sustainable development.
Are the predictions of indigenous coal supply still the same
Preserve the concept of a minimum strategic reserve of indigenous coal to fulfil the public sector's universal service obligation to ensure energy security under Article 86(2)
They estimate that indigenous coal production will stay mostly static around the level of 250 million tonnes per annum, as hew coalmines replace old coal mines.
In some EU Member States with large-scale indigenous coal production, for example in Germany
We need to remove the threat of indigenous coal mining coming to an end,
Preserve the concept of a minimum strategic reserve of indigenous coal to fulfil the public sector's universal service obligation to ensure energy security under Article 106 TFEU(previously Article 86(2) of the TEC);
Presentation of the CCMI opinion on the Contribution of indigenous coal and lignite resources to the EU's energy security(CCMI/138)
