A subtle change in language used by the Chinese government has left room for the world’s biggest coal user to prolong rising ...
The government’s plan for the upcoming five years has blurred the language setting out when coal use needs to decline.
China’s energy industry has passed a new milestone, with the expansion of the Yangtze River Delta’s Beilun Power Station ...
This mismatch is causing increasing strain. In some regions coal contracts lock out cheaper renewables, forcing the renewable ...
The Trump administration’s recent injection of funds into U.S. coal may give the flagging industry a short-term boost. But it ...
China's curbs on coal production could tighten further toward the end of 2025, making a rebound in output in the world's ...
President Donald Trump’s efforts to help the U.S. coal industry at home are being offset by falling sales abroad ...
Key topicsChina’s new coal language allows peak consumption by 2030.Coal use shifts to chemicals, oil, and plastics ...
Indonesia is one of the few countries still building new coal power plants, the most polluting sources of power. Chinese ...
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Why the World’s Coal Addiction Won’t End Anytime Soon
Global coal use surged to a record high in 2024, driven by rising demand in Asia and slow progress in transitioning away from ...
Russia's coal industry is in a structural bind, challenged by Western sanctions, falling Chinese demand due to increased domestic production, and stiff price competition from Indonesian coal.
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U.S. moves to blacklist ships accused of smuggling banned North Korean coal to China
The United States is preparing to take a firm step at the United Nations against ships suspected of helping North Korea earn ...
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