China's Inner Mongolia coal output hit 1.21b tons in 2023
30 Jan 2024
HOHHOT -- North
China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region churned out 1.21 billion tons of coal
in 2023 as it strives to guarantee the country's energy supply.
According to the
region's energy department, the coal output in China's major energy base
accounted for over one-fourth of the country's total coal production last year.
Of the total, over
720 million tons were sold to clients outside of the region, which ranks first
among all regions across the country.
In 2023, the region
supplied 945 million tons of coal for coal-fired power plants under the
country's mid- and long-term contracts, accounting for 36 percent of the
country's total amount under such contracts, ranking first in the country. It
has helped guarantee the coal supply for 25 provincial-level regions.
Over the years, Inner Mongolia has continued to
optimize its coal production capacity. Ninety-two percent of its coal mines
have an annual capacity of over 1.2 million tons, while the underground
mechanization rate has basically reached 100 percent, said the regional energy
department.