Sunday, May 29, 2011

Coal Mining: China targets coal output 3.8Bt by 2015

China is targeting to raise coal production to 3.79 billion tonnes by 2015, increasing 550 million tonnes from 3.24 billion tonnes in 2010, Shanghai Securities News reported, citing a draft plan for the coal industry drawn up by the National Energy Administration.

 

 

The expected increase is remarkably lower than that of 890 million tonnes during the period from 2006 to 2010. It will mainly come from Inner Mongolia, at 130 million tonnes or 26% of the total, followed by Shaanxi and Shanxi, according to the plan.  Coal Crusher

 

In the next five years, coal mines to be constructed will be concentrated in western China, particularly Inner Mongolia, showed the plan.

 

The Chinese government will strive to speed up resources consolidation and exploration work on mining areas in large coal production bases of Shendong, North Shaanxi, Huanglong and Ningdong. Dolomite Crusher Plant

 

Meanwhile, the country will conduct exploration of lignite resources in eastern Inner Mongolia, implement integrated lignite and power project and prioritize the construction of large opencast mines in this area.

 


By 2015, the nation aims to form ten extra-large coal enterprises each at 100-million-tonne level and another ten each at 50-million-tonne level, the coal output of which would contribute over 60% of the country's total.   Limestone Crushing Plant

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