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2024.10.15 22:51 GMT+8

China's energy consumption structure improves with drop in coal use over last decade

Updated 2024.10.15 22:51 GMT+8
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The wind turbines at a wind farm in Daishan County, Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province, east China, October 8, 2024. /CFP

China's energy consumption structure continues to improve, with a steadily decreased proportion of coal consumption in its total, according to an ongoing international mining industry conference.

In 2023, the country's coal consumption accounted for 55.3 percent of its total primary energy consumption, down 12.1 percentage points compared to a decade ago, according to the 2024 China Mining Conference and Exhibition held in north China's Tianjin Municipality.

According to an annual report on China's mineral resources released on October 15 by the Ministry of Natural Resources, over the past decade, the proportion of non-fossil energy sources – hydropower, nuclear power, wind power, and solar power – in the country has increased by 7.7 percentage points.

China's energy production has transformed significantly since 2012, with the driving force shifting from traditional power sources to new energy. Its energy structure has also been transitioning from a heavy reliance on coal to more diversified and cleaner sources.

China has committed to a "dual carbon" goal of reaching the peak of carbon emissions by 2030 and attaining carbon neutrality by 2060.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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