by Steve St. Angelo, SRSRocco Report:
While the rest of the world is cutting back on coal production and shutting down coal-fired power plants, China is going full-steam ahead, doing quite the opposite. The increase in China’s coal production in 2022 will be nearly three times more than the largest European producers in a year.
If the world thought China peaked in coal production a decade ago, think again. China’s coal production reached a high of almost 4 billion tons in 2013, declined to a low in 2016, then rebounded, and is estimated to reach a new all-time high in 2022.
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The following chart should provide the stunning amount of coal that China is producing. In just one year, China is on track to add 300 million tons (MT) of new coal production, surpassing Poland and Germany by nearly a factor of three.
China’s increase in coal production this year is more than Poland and Germany combined. So, much for the European Global Warming initiatives because even if Poland and Germany cut all their coal production and coal-fired plant emissions from 234 MT of coal (Poland – 108 MT & Germany 126 MT), China still added 300 MT… LOL.
Now, if we look at the large RED BAR on the right of the chart, it shows the enormous size of China’s Coal Industry. China produces more than half of all the coal in the world and burns even more… which it imports. Furthermore, China’s coal production increase this year of 300 MT accounts for 70% of Russia’s coal production, 63% of Australia, and 57% of the United States.
China’s Big Coal Problem…
Even though China produces lots of coal, it doesn’t have much in the way of inventories at its coal-fired plants. According to the article from China’s People’s Daily Online:
China sees rising coal storage amid supply push
BEIJING, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) — Coal stockpiles at China’s power plants have seen considerable increases, ensuring energy supply for the winter, the country’s energy regulator said Monday.
Storage of coal at the country’s power plants has been above 170 million tonnes since September, according to the National Energy Administration.
Faced with a grave and complex international energy situation, China has stepped up efforts to ensure stable coal supply and increased production, said Liu Tao, an official with the energy regulator.
If you notice the RED highlighted sentence, this could be a BIG PROBLEM for China. Why? Because China burns roughly 350 MT of coal per month. This isn’t that much in the way of coal inventories compared to the United States. Check out these two tables on U.S. Coal Consumption & Coal Inventories:
The United States burned 501 MT of coal at its Electric Power Plants. That is an average of 42 MT per month. The next table shows U.S. coal inventories as of July 2022. Due to more coal consumption in the summer, I would imagine the inventories currently are slightly higher.
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