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Chinese firms are still building new coal-fired power plants in Indonesia despite a 2021 pledge to stop financing coal ...
Despite a 2021 pledge, China continues to be involved in a significant number of new coal-powered generation capacity ...
China’s support for coal plants in emerging economies, including Indonesia and Nigeria, undermines its 2021 pledge to stop ...
Chinese coal producers and oil refiners are experiencing reduced profits due to oversupply and weak demand, a situation ...
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 combined installed capacity for wind and solar power has historically surpassed that of coal power by the end of the ...
With global climate leadership at risk, China has the chance to step up. As an emerging superpower with advantages in clean ...
China is easily the world’s largest carbon emitter, comprising 31.5% of global emissions in 2023, according to Our World In ...
China is burning less coal as stronger economic growth and rising power demand are met by record installations of renewables.
Coal is still an important, reliable resource for China, whose energy consumption continues to grow — by 4.3% last year.
Indonesia's push to roll out a government-set price for coal is not gaining traction in top buyer China, undermining Jakarta's attempt to exert more leverage over its commodity exports. Indonesia ...
China has announced plans to continue building coal-fired power plants through to 2027, according to government guidelines.