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Northern China expands clean heating, cutting coal use and emissions with waste heat, electricity, and renewables.
Northern China is expanding clean energy heating ahead of winter, with Jinan using recycled industrial waste heat to warm 30 million square meters of space, aiming to reach 100 million square meters by year-end, cutting coal use by 1.3 million tonnes and emissions by 3.6 million tonnes annually.
Smart systems support real-time adjustments and help phase out all urban coal boilers.
Beijing began trial heating, now using electricity and natural gas for nearly 1.37 million households, with coal making up less than 1% of energy use and PM2.5 levels down 65.9% since 2013.
Rural areas are adopting alternatives like nuclear, biomass, and heat pumps, though coal remains a major energy source, with daily dispatches exceeding 12.3 million tonnes and stable inventories ensuring supply.
El norte de China expande la calefacción limpia, reduciendo el uso de carbón y las emisiones con calor residual, electricidad y fuentes renovables.