All publications by tag «COAL»
2023, November, 3, 06:50:00
CHINA'S COAL UP ANEW
China has ramped up coal output since the 2021 power crisis in order to avoid a repeat, with this year’s annual production set to notch another record. Demand growth has also been relatively subdued amid China’s bumpy economic recovery.
2023, September, 22, 06:45:00
RUSSIAN, AUSTRALIAN COAL FOR CHINA
“Russian and Australian coal shipments are taking market share from China’s biggest exporter Indonesia this year,”
2023, September, 1, 06:55:00
CHINA'S COAL UP
The surge in new coal plant approvals, which began after power shortages last year, is raising questions about China’s commitment to that new role,
2023, August, 4, 06:35:00
CHINA'S COAL ENERGY UP
"Beijing has clearly stated that coal power will still grow at a 'reasonable pace' into 2030,"
2023, May, 5, 18:00:00
COAL FOR INDIA'S ENERGY
India, the world’s third-largest emitter, is seeking to meet surging electricity demand driven by rising per-capita energy consumption and a post-pandemic industrial rebound at the same time it takes action to decarbonize its power sector,
2023, March, 15, 06:50:00
INDIA ENERGY RISKS WILL UP
India has also neglected its hydropower potential, which accounts for only around 13% of the country's total installed capacity.
2023, March, 3, 12:05:00
INDIA NEED COAL
India is bracing for another summer of grueling heat that’s likely to push power demand to a record and pressure the country’s grid, which relies on coal for about 70% of electricity generation.
2023, February, 27, 09:45:00
U.S. COAL GENERATION PROBLEM
The early retirement of approximately 150GW of coal generating facilities creates another issue for the plant owners, most of which are electric utilities.
2023, February, 27, 09:30:00
AUSTRALIA'S COAL BAN
Australia’s energy minister has ruled out a ban on new coal mines as part of the country’s overhaul of climate policy.
2023, January, 16, 12:45:00
CHINA OIL, GAS, COAL IMPORTS DOWN
China's natural gas imports also fell, by 9.9% to 109.25 Mt in 2022 (121.26 Mt in 2021). LNG imports dropped by 19% to 64.13 Mt in 2022 (79.3 Mt in 2021). Similarly, China’s coal imports fell 9.2% to 293.2 Mt in 2022 (335 Mt in 2021).