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China burns more coal as drought cripples hydropower system

Hydroelectricity production fell 50% in the province of Sichuan, which provides 21% of China’s hydropower

Newsroom August 25 05:31

Chinese energy authorities are burning more coal as severe droughts affect the nation’s ability to generate power through hydroelectric dams.

The Yangtze River, which runs through much of the country and enters the East China Sea near Shanghai, has dried up in parts amid the worst drought in six decades and has caused supply chain disruptions.

As hydroelectricity production fell 50% in the province of Sichuan, which provides 21% of China’s hydropower, Sichuan Coal Industry Group more than doubled its coal production to nearly 15,000 metric tons per day, according to government-run news outlet Sichuan Daily.

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