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China's August coal output up on more power, chemical demand

China's coal output rose 2.8% in August from a year earlier, statistics bureau data showed on Saturday, on greater thermal power generation and robust chemical industry demand.

The world's largest coal manufacturer mined 396.55 million metric lots of the fuel last month, according to the National Bureau of Statistics data on Saturday. That was likewise up from July's 390.37 million tons.

July was the most popular month on record for China, and the heat waves continued into August, increasing power need as homes and services switched on their air conditioning.

Along with moderating hydropower output, that pressed China's. thermal power generation back to growth last month. Thermal. power generation, which is mostly from coal in China, rose 3.7%. from a year ago to 614.9 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh).

Hydropower output rose 10.7%, compared to July's 36.2%. growth.

In addition to the power sector, need from the. coal-to-chemicals industry is robust according to analysts.

Minimal by security examinations earlier in the year, output. for the period from January to August fell 0.3% from the year. earlier to 3.05 billion loads, the stats bureau data showed.

(source: Reuters)