China is at risk of missing key climate targets for 2025 and needs to cut fossil fuel use and maintain record renewable energy investment to get back on track, a study published on Feb 22 shows. The country is the world’s top greenhouse gas polluter. Beijing has relied heavily on …
Read More »China is Winning in Solar Power, but its Coal Use is Raising Alarm
China is installing about as many solar panels and wind turbines as the rest of the world combined, and is on track to meet its target for clean energy six years early. It is using renewables to meet nearly all of the growth in its electricity needs. Yet there is …
Read More »China’s Belt and Road Energy Projects Set for Greenest Year
China’s overseas energy engagement in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries in the first half of 2023 was the “greenest” in terms of project type since its start, according to new research published on Tuesday. According the report from the Green Finance and Development Centre (GFDC) at Fudan University in …
Read More »China’s Swoop on Cheap Global Coal Set to Drive Record Imports
Falling coal prices could drive Chinese imports to all-time highs, as fuel unwanted elsewhere in the world is diverted to the biggest consumer. China’s purchases may hit about 326 million to 345 million tonnes in 2023, according to its top industry association. That compares with 266 million tonnes in 2022, …
Read More »G-7 Brings Gas Investments Back in Temporary Solution, to Dismay of Climate Activists
The Group of Seven (G-7) rich nations put support for gas investments back into their communique on Saturday, calling it a “temporary” step as they try to decouple from Russian energy, in a move climate activists say may hurt climate goals. The April meeting of G-7 climate ministers eventually agreed, …
Read More »Oil has Slumped 14% in 2023 as Recession Fears Rattle Market
Oil headed for a third straight weekly decline, the longest losing run this year, as slowdown concerns and turmoil in the US banking sector prompted investors to flee from risk. West Texas Intermediate edged higher towards US$69 a barrel on Friday, but the US crude benchmark has still retreated by …
Read More »OPEC Expects Oil Demand to Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2023
OPEC expects oil demand to exceed pre-pandemic levels in 2023, reaching almost 102 million barrels a day, the group’s secretary-general Haitham Al Ghais said on Sunday. Demand is projected to further rise to 110 million barrels per day by 2025, he said. “OPEC remains committed to supporting oil market stability,” …
Read More »Oil Slips further after 4% Dive on Previous Day as Economic Worries Grow
Oil edged lower on Wednesday after slumping in the previous session, weighed down by concerns about weak demand due to the state of the global economy. Brent futures for March delivery fell 13 cents to US$81.97 a barrel, a 0.1 per cent loss, by 1.15pm Singapore time. US crude dropped …
Read More »China Vows to Step up Capacity of Energy Supply, Reserves
China will greatly increase domestic energy supply capacity and its reserve capacity for key commodities, government officials said on Monday, reiterating a policy of ensuring supplies and stabilising prices of raw materials. The world’s top energy consumer will enhance a “diversified domestic supply base” centred on coal while accelerating development …
Read More »Russia Becomes China’s Largest Oil Supplier as Prices Drop
Russia surpassed Saudi Arabia as the largest crude oil supplier to China over the past two months as Western sanctions due to Moscow’s war with Ukraine dragged down prices of its petroleum exports, boosting their appeal among Asian buyers. Last month, China imported 7.3 million tons of crude oil from …
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