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Chinese policies expected to support a medium-term thermal coal price of US$73/tonne
This level balances break-even prices among coal mines and coal-fired power plants.
Chinese policies expected to support a medium-term thermal coal price of US$73/tonne
This level balances break-even prices among coal mines and coal-fired power plants.
Thermal coal prices losing steam as China output rises: Citi
Newcastle coal prices dropped 11% at $101/mt FOB.
China's annual installed wind capacity to drop to 20-22GW in 2017-2020
New projects will face difficulties in connecting to the grid.
CGN kicks off construction of offshore reactor
It is expected to be completed by 2020.
China predicted to succeed in cutting coal-based power in 10 years
It's forecasted to account for 55% of the mix by 2025.
Solar PV market predicted to grow 286% to $345.59b by 2020
This is at an annual growth rate of almost 20% between 2014 and 2020.
China's power sector overcapacity to stretch beyond 2020
Power firms added 149GW of new capacity last year despite flat growth in demand.
China mulls exporting power amidst fears of power plant glut
Links to India, Korea, Japan are being studied.
China's solar PV cells, module manufacturers are overstocking
This caused the sharp 25% slide in solar power prices recently.
Longyuan's wind power generation jumps 25% to 1.99b kWh
Thanks to curtailment falling from 22% to 7.7%.
Huaneng Power buys four power plants for $2.24b
Its total operational installed capacity will jump by 15,937 MW.
Huaneng Renewables' wind power generation up 21.5% in September
Is policy uncertainty threatening the firm?
China is developing the world's tiniest nuclear power plant
It can fit in a shipping container and can power 50,000 households.
China predicted to eat up over half of global growth in nuke power through 2050
World generation will surge by 73%.
Coal-fired power's share in Chinese energy mix to drop to 55% by 2025
Central government urges local bodies to hasten reforms.
China is world's largest energy investor again: IEA
Its energy supply spending hit US$315b.
China's non-hydro renewables capacity to surge 7.7% to over 400GW in 2025
Developers take advantage of growth-spurring policies.