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China’s construction of coal-fired power plants reaches highest in a decade

Report of 94.5GW of capacity being added last year undermines vow to start reducing carbon emissions by 2030

China’s coal plant construction surged last year to the highest level in almost a decade, conflicting with President Xi Jinping’s promise that carbon emissions would peak before 2030, researchers have said.

In a report released on Thursday, the think-tank Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (Crea) and Global Energy Monitor (GEM) said that while China added a record 356GW of wind and solar electricity-generating capacity in 2024, it also began building coal power plants with 94.5GW of capacity, the most since 2015.

The new construction, as well as the resumption of suspended projects with another 3.3GW capacity, boosted coal’s role in the power system of the world’s second-largest economy despite its push into renewables, the report said.

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