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By Colleen Howe BEIJING (Reuters) -China plans to keep building coal-fired power plants through 2027 in regions where they ...
Coal is still an important, reliable resource for China, whose energy consumption continues to grow — by 4.3% last year.
While renewables now account for more than half of China’s installed electricity capacity, they still delivered just 22.5% of ...
China recently issued its first sovereign green bonds on the London Stock Exchange, a landmark moment that projected Beijing ...
Indonesia's push to roll out a government-set price for coal is not gaining traction in top buyer China, undermining ...
China will allow coal-fired power plants to be built through at least 2027, according to new guidelines from the government, ...
China's coal imports from Russia rose 6% in March from the same month last year to 7.33 million metric tons, data from the ...
China's coal imports fell 6% in March, hurt by high inventories at ports and weak domestic demand that have pushed spot ...
China is burning less coal as stronger economic growth and rising power demand are met by record installations of renewables.
China has announced plans to continue building coal-fired power plants through to 2027, according to government guidelines.
Weak demand and domestic prices at four-year lows led to a 6% annual decline in Chinese coal imports in March, according to ...