China burning coal at record high levels in 2025 —report

CHINA: CHINA has expanded its use of coal energy more in the first half of 2025 than at any time in the past nine years. The spike comes despite massive renewable capacity and threatens climate goals.

China’s ‘powerful coal interests’ threaten climate goals

In 2021, Chinese President Xi Jinping said he would “strictly control” the coal industry in order to “phase it down” between 2026 and 2030.

Despite Xi’s pledge to remove 30 GW of coal from China’s grids between 2020 and the end of 2025, only 1 GW has been taken offline.

CREA authors cite “powerful coal interests” in warning that these are crowding out renewables by securing “long-term contracts and broad capacity payments,” allowing them to “keep many plants running at high output.”

Xi has said he will announce China’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) — a national commitment to greenhouse gas emissions reductions by 2035 — before November’s COP30 climate summit in Brazil.

Details are also expected when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) releases the details of its 15th Five-Year Plan for 2026 to 2030 in the coming months.

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