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China's Record Coal Output in 2025 Amidst Shifting Energy Landscape

Bloomberg.com
January 19, 20263 days ago
China’s Coal Output Hits Record in 2025 Even as It Burns Less

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China's coal output hit a record 4.83 billion tons in 2025, a 1.2% increase. This occurred despite a 1% annual decline in thermal power generation, the first in a decade, as cleaner electricity sources became more prevalent. Beijing's focus on energy security drove the increased production.

China’s coal productionBloomberg Terminal reached a record last year, even as the country’s power plants burned less of the fossil fuel due to a flood of cleaner electricity, with Beijing continuing to prioritize energy security. Coal output rose to 4.83 billion tons in 2025, according to government figures released on Monday, up 1.2% from the previous year despite a spate of safety inspections that curbed production in the second half. Thermal power generation fell 1%, the first decline on an annual basis in a decade.

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