
China burns more fossil fuels for power as coal production slips

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China's thermal-power generation increased by 3.1% in April, despite a 1% decline in coal production, as the country faces energy challenges due to the Iran war. Domestic thermal coal prices rose 23% this year, prompting power plants to stock up for summer demand. However, renewable energy sources like wind and nuclear saw decreased output, raising concerns about the country's energy transition. The government may consider price caps if coal prices continue to rise.
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