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    2 days ago

    the fact developers are making proposals does not imply they’ll actually get approved

    The vast majority of such proposals are getting approved, and the report finds that the approvals for coal power “continue to reflect expectations of high operating hours."

    This comes as China already burns more than half of the world’s coal, and it has been increasing its coal production as well as its coal imports and coal consumption. A record of 95GW were already added to the grid last year and another 291GW are in the pipeline. These Chinese coal plants are already operating, and they are large-scale units.

    According to the co-authors, this is the “reverse of what we see outside China, where roughly two-thirds of proposed coal capacity never makes it to construction”.

    Therefore, the assumption that China having a decentralized grid of renewables is simply wrong.