http://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/sustainability/chinas-big-coal-shift-country-to-put-aside-us4-3b-to-close-4300-mines-161063/
China’s big shift from coal: country to earmark US$4.6B to close 4,300 mines
Asian country will trim overproduction as it focuses on renewables
BEIJING—As worsening pollution stalks the streets of industrial cities
across China, the country is looking to speed its transition from
coal-fired generation. As a result, the country’s massive coal mining
industry is feeling the squeeze.
Late last week Chinese state media agency, Xinhua, said the country’s
economic planner is preparing for a major coal production cut. China
plans to close 4,300 coal mines, eliminating 700 million tonnes of
“outdated” production, over the next three years. In doing so, the
country will also look to relocate one million employees.
According to Reuters, China had about 11,000 coal mines in operation at
the end of 2015, with a total capacity of 5.7 billion tonnes.
As the Asian giant puts a greater emphasis on air quality and greenhouse
gas emissions, it is investing heavily in renewable energy. China is
already the largest market for renewables in the world, and is likely to
maintain this position as it focuses on reducing smog. There are some
indications the effort is already yielding results. According to
Bloomberg, China’s emissions from coal likely fell by 2 per cent in 2015.
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