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China eases power crisis by boosting coal production

Beijing confirms climate commitments even as it acts against blackouts plaguing factories

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 02 Nov 2021 1:45PM

China eases power crisis by boosting coal production
China generates about 60% of its energy from burning coal. – Pixabay pic, November 2, 2021

BEIJING – China said it has increased daily coal production by over one million tonnes, easing its energy shortage as world leaders gather in Britain for climate talks billed as one of the last chances to avert catastrophic global warming.

The world's biggest coal importer has battled widespread power cuts in recent months that have disrupted supply chains, due to strict emissions targets and record prices for the fossil fuel.

But the crisis is now winding down thanks to a boost in domestic coal output, according to a statement from China's top economic planning body late Sunday.

The National Development and Reform Commission said average daily coal production has risen to above 11.5 million tonnes since the middle of October, up by 1.1 million tonnes compared with the end of September.

The production surge comes as world leaders – but not Chinese president Xi Jinping – convene in Glasgow for COP26 talks to secure more ambitious global greenhouse gas emissions.

Xi, whose country is the world's largest emitter of planet-heating gases, has instead submitted a written statement to the summit.

In recent months, several Chinese factories were forced to halt operations due to power outages, raising concern about global supply chains.

The squeeze had also been exacerbated by Beijing's zero-tolerance Covid-19 policy that saw it all but close its borders to the outside world, hindering shipments of raw materials from overseas.

A trade tiff with Australia also heightened the drop in coal imports.

But at one point in late October, daily output hit 11.72 million tonnes, a record in recent years.

Spot prices for the fuel are also “falling fast” with the main contract for thermal coal halving to 970 yuan per tonne over the previous eight days.

“Levels of coal storage ... have also risen rapidly with the gradual improvement of the supply-demand situation,” the agency said.

China generates about 60% of its energy from burning coal.

Beijing submitted a renewed climate plan to the United Nations days before the COP26 climate summit, confirming its goal to achieve carbon neutrality before 2060 and slash its emissions intensity – the amount of emissions per unit of economic output – by more than 65%. – AFP, November 2, 2021

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