Australia’s third-largest coal customer warns of dwindling appetite
Seoul | South Korean officials say demand for Australian thermal coal is set to fall as the country switches from dirtier coal plants to nuclear power.
While fossil fuels are decreasing as a share of energy use in South Korea, the Korean Environment Ministry director general, Lee Young Seok, said demand for LNG is set to remain strong.
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