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Coal bites back in China amid supply worry as pause seen in switch to gas

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Carriages loaded with coal are seen at a mine pit of Huaibei Mining Group in Huaibei, Anhui province, China, on January 11, 2018. Photo: China Daily via Reuters

China is besieged with coal problems, as power producers struggle to obtain supplies and an entire province has decided to pause switching homes and industries to natural gas over fear of heating stoppages, it has emerged.

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Four of China’s biggest generators sent an “emergency report” dated January 22 to the National Development & Reform Commission, the top economic planner, requesting help with thermal coal supply, according to China Business News.

Meanwhile, the province of Hebei, which surrounds Beijing, will stop approving coal-to-gas conversions in rural areas until new natural gas supply can be secured.

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China has struggled for two years with President Xi Jinping’s drive to reform the country’s coal industry and use cleaner fuels.

Efforts to limit coal supply in 2016 and encourage gas use last year overshot goals, causing price spikes and supply squeezes that sent regulators scrambling to restore balance.

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