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Half of China-backed overseas coal projects shelved

17 Jun 2021

OVER half of the Chinese-backed overseas coal-fired power plant projects have been shelved or cancelled over the past six years, underscoring the rising forces against coal investments globally.
 
Of the 52 projects with Chinese financing announced between mid-2014 and the end of last year, 25 have been shelved and eight have been cancelled, according to a research paper published on Wednesday by Beijing-based think tank International Institute of Green Finance. Only one project - a power station located in Kalapara, Bangladesh - has gone into operation, a sign that financing costs and risks related to coal projects have surged, while clean energy like solar power have became cheaper to produce, the paper said.
 
"The move away from Chinese-backed coal-fired power plants has accelerated rapidly over the past years," said Christoph Nedopil, author of the paper and director of the institute's Green Belt and Road Initiative Center. The changes can "accelerate a sustained green energy transition" in the countries involved in China's Belt and Road Initiative, where most of the projects are located, he added.
 
Activists and global organisations have been calling for an end to the financing of coal projects worldwide since the burning of the fuel is one of the biggest sources of carbon emission. The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged countries to stop investing in coal, while the Group of Seven agreed to stop international financing of coal projects this year.
 
 
Source : https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/energy-commodities