China will allow the construction of new coal power plants through at least 2027 but with restrictions aimed at limiting emissions and boosting renewables, according to a newly released action plan.
China is navigating a complex energy transition. While embracing solar and green technology, the nation grapples with phasing ...
21 March 2005 – The Chinese region of Guangdong is set to lose 13 of its power plants due to a shortage of coal and a prolonged drought. The power stations in question generate a total of 2.83 GW for ...
China is portrayed as both the best and worst of nations for energy change. This emerges from China's energy vision for the ...
China churned out less coal and steel in September as demand slumped and producers heeded the government’s call to rein in excessive output. The nation dug up less coal than last year for a third ...
China’s long-term benchmark power-station coal price for 2026 has been set at the same level as this year, according to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Wesley Alexander Hill (何伟龙) is an Energy and Geoeconomics expert The Datang International Zhangjiakou Power Station looms over the ...
China’s power industry began construction on nearly 100 gigawatts of new coal plant capacity last year, the most in nearly a decade, a report from two clean-energy groups said Thursday. The ...
The number of Chinese-backed coal projects under construction abroad has increased this year, according to a new report, even as Beijing itself gradually reduces its reliance on the fossil fuel. China ...
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