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China's August coal imports increase 3% as heat waves stimulate power need

China's coal imports rose 3% in August as utilities continued to stock up in the middle of recordbreaking heat, but rising eco-friendly power generation appears to be gradually dampening the rate of import gains.

August shipments stood at 45.84 million metric lots, information from the General Administration of Customs showed on Tuesday. Nevertheless, that was below July's 46.21 million heaps, a. seven-month high.

July was China's hottest month because records started, and. heat waves continued to sweep across the country in August. That. resulted in soaring power demand as households and company turned on. their air conditioners.

However China's thermal power generation in July dropped 4.9%. from a year ago to 574.9 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh), the third. straight month of year-on-year declines because of rising. hydropower, wind and solar generation. Nevertheless, importers. continued to take cargoes they had contracted in advance of the. summer peak season.

China's coal imports amounted to 342 million loads in the. initially eight months of the year, up 11.8% on-year, according to. the information.

(source: Reuters)