China's Liaoning province plans $121b clean energy overhaul

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BEIJING - A north-eastern province that was once one of China's major coal and industrial hubs has launched a 600 billion yuan plan to expand clean energy production.

The different bases will include nuclear, offshore wind, pumped hydro energy storage,"smart energy" and two renewable energy installations, according to the report. Liaoning was once one of China's top industrial hubs and coal producing regions, helping the Communist Party modernise the economy after it took power in 1949.

The Haizhou coal mine in Fuxin is typical of the province's planned transition. Once the largest open-pit coal resource in Asia, the government is now researching how to convert it into an energy storage station to better harness the intermittent renewable generation in the region.

 

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