BEIJING, March 3 Reuters Chinas coal consumption is expected to continue rising in 2021 despite Beijings pledges to boost the use of clean energy and curb greenhouse gas emissions, the China National Coal Association said on Wednesday.

China, the worlds biggest coal consumer, saw overall consumption of the fossil fuel increase by 0.6 in 2020 from a year earlier to around 4.04 billion tonnes, according to Reuters calculations based on official data.

Central government has said it will continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a prudent monetary policy, and meanwhile offer the necessary supports for economic recovery … That would push up coal demand in 2021, the association said in a statement.

It also forecast Chinas coal output would increase in 2021, with the launch of new and advanced coal capacity in major coal mining regions such as Shanxi, Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang. But central Chinese regions such as Hunan and Jiangxi will continue shut down their outdated coal mines.

China churned out 3.84 billion tonnes of coal in 2020, the most since 2015.

Coal imports, however, are expected to remain at last years level, although the sources of coal shipments will be more diverse.

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