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German economy minister advises China to move from coal power

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Sunday that China was vital to achieving worldwide climate objectives and need to find a. safe alternative to coal, which represented nearly 60% of. China's electrical energy supply in 2023.

Authorities informed Habeck that China was expanding coal. production for security factors, the minister told press reporters in. the southern city of Hangzhou, the day after meeting Chinese. officials in Beijing.

China also imports large amounts of gas and oil and China. has actually already seen what has actually happened in Europe and Germany in the. last two years, he included, referring to the energy crisis. activated by Russia's full-blown invasion of Ukraine.

He said cooperation with China should be reinforced, adding:. Without China it would not be possible to fulfill the climate. targets globally.

You don't need to teach them that CO2 emissions are bad for. the climate. They've got that, Habeck stated, adding that it. ought to be possible to attain the very same level of security with. fewer coal-fired power plants.

Later on, Habeck told students at the university of Zhejiang. that the difficulty lay in integrating variable forms of energy. such as wind and solar into a system constructed to work on more. predictable fuels, including: That is essentially my work.

He said that doubling capacities was the old method of doing. it, however not the most effective.

China is expanding its coal production but likewise set up. practically 350 gigawatts (GW) of brand-new renewable energy capability in. 2023, more than half the global total.

Habeck stated extension of the power grid and usage of batteries. to save energy might lower the variety of typically fuelled. power plants required to satisfy China's requirements, including that

economic development and climate action

were not opposites

.

Changing the economy to a climate-neutral one is not. just helpful for the climate but develops new chances for. wealth and growth, Habeck stated.

(source: Reuters)