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China's Coal Production Surges to Meet Energy Demands

  • China's coal production reached a new record high in July, surpassing the previous record set in 2023.
  • Thermal power generation declined in July due to increased hydropower generation, but overall power generation increased.
  • Analysts expect China's coal output to continue increasing in the third quarter due to hotter weather and recovering production.

China's coal output rose 2.8% in July from a year earlier as mines ramped up production to ensure steady supply amid record-breaking heat, China's statistics bureau data showed, even though thermal power output fell while hydropower generation surged.

As Reuters reports, the world's biggest polluter and largest coal producer mined 390.37 million metric tons of the fuel last month, according to the National Bureau of Statistics data on Thursday, which while down from June's 405.38 million tons, which was the highest level since December 2023, was the highest ever for the month of July, surpassing the previous record set in 2023 at 378 million tons.

Average daily coal output in July stood at 12.59 million tons, down from 13.5 million tons a day in June but up from 12.18 million daily tons a year earlier.

China's national energy regulator said late in July it was coordinating power plant coal inventories to keep them at a minimum of 200 million tons because of continuing hot weather.

Thermal power output disappointed the coal industry in July, however, falling for a third straight month as more electricity was generated by hydropower because of heavy rains in July. China's thermal power generation fell 4.9% to 574.9 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) even as total power generation rose 2.5% to 883.1 billion kWh, the statistics showed.

Production was lower particularly in China's coking coal hub of Shanxi province, which produced 29% of China's coal last year. Output was limited there after the local government told miners to curb excess production and announced stepped-up safety checks over the March-May period.

But other provinces were more than happy to pick up the slack. Most of the extra output came from the country’s second-largest producing region Inner Mongolia, a record 104 million tonnes up from 97 million a year ago...

... and fourth-largest producer Xinjiang, which added a record 41 million tonnes up from 33 million:

Hydropower generation for the month rose 36.2% on the year to 166.4 billion kWh.

China's growing coal-to-chemicals industry is offsetting some of the slowing demand for coal-fired power, with coal consumption in the chemicals industry growing 21% in the first half of the year, wrote Lauri Myllyvirta, senior fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute.

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"China's energy security drive and falling coal prices relative to oil prices have driven a boom in this industry," Myllyvirta said.
Analysts have said they expect China's coal output to keep increasing through the third quarter on the hotter weather and as production recovers from a slump earlier in the year due to safety inspections.

By Zerohedge.com

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  • Mamdouh Salameh on August 20 2024 said:
    Both energy demand including coal and energy security will continue to dominate China's energy scene well into the future.

    And while Reuters pointedly referred to China as the world's biggest polluter and largest coal producer as if it is a stigma, it never referred to the fact that China is also the world's largest investor in renewables, the largest generator of electricity from solar power with 50% of its electricity provided by solar power, the largest producer of EVs, the largest market for EVs in the world and also the largest manufacturer and exporter of solar panels and all other equipment for renewable energy installations.

    Being the world's largest economy based on purchasing power parity (PPP), China needs energy energy resource including coal to satisfy its needs and also needs to ensure its energy security of which coal is a cornerstone.

    Dr Mamdouh G Salameh
    International Oil Economist
    Global Energy Expert

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