Nation consolidates Green Energy transition

BEIJING: Most additions made to the coal industry in China last year involved plants with improved levels of safety and efficiency to replace high-energy-consuming and outdated facilities built during the 20th century, industry experts said.
Lin Boqiang, head of the China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy at Xiamen University, said, “The nation consumed more coal and built more coal capacity last year, with most of the newly installed capacity replacing obsolete facilities and ensuring sufficient energy supplies amid the country’s green transition.
“This year, the replacement of outdated coal capacity has accelerated, and the government has also taken steps in recent years to increase advanced coal production to ensure sufficient power supply, with the aim of coal playing a larger role as an emergency backup power source.”
A green energy transition does not mean shutting down all coal plants overnight, Lin said.
Energy security must always come first, and the exit process should be prioritized. For example, if local heat and electricity supply cannot keep pace with demand for a time, there is no reason to close production facilities, Lin said.
He added that phasing out the use of coal in China is “more of a gradual and sophisticated process, rather than applying an emergency brake”.
–The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item