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Chinese coal plant approvals slump after Xi Jinping pledges to scale down fossil fuel

  • The total generating capacity approved by provincial governments fell by almost 80 per cent in the first six months of the year, according to Greenpeace
  • The Chinese President has promised that coal consumption will peak by 2025 as part of a drive to make the country carbon neutral by 2060

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Environmental targets and soaring coal prices have made the fuel a less attractive proposition. Photo: Xinhua
Approvals for coal-fired power projects in China dropped sharply in the first half of the year after President Xi Jinping promised to reach peak coal consumption by 2025.

Over that period local authorities gave the green light to 24 coal-fired power plants with a combined capacity of 5.2 gigawatts – a 78.8 per cent decrease in capacity compared with the same period last year, according to research by Greenpeace.

The research is based on data collated from provincial governments, and also showed that more than half the capacity was approved before Xi’s pledge at the Leaders Summit on Climate in April.

He said China would strictly limit the increase in coal consumption over the next five years and start to scale down the use of coal from 2026.

Meanwhile, Greenpeace found that 23 provincial governments are still offering financial support to 79 coal-powered projects with a total capacity of 100GW.

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