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China s Shanxi Province installs 5G network in six coal mines

China s Shanxi Province installs 5G network in six coal mines
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China s coal industry fights for survival in a greener world

China’s coal industry fights for survival in a greener world The dirtiest fossil fuel dominates the economy, but it is at odds with Beijing’s goal to be carbon neutral by 2060 By Dan Murtaugh and Karoline Kan / Bloomberg The future of coal looks like an ice cream truck parked half a kilometer down a mine shaft in China’s Shanxi Province. The yellow-and-white vehicle is equipped with a 5G router from Huawei Technologies to gather data for the mine’s control center, where technicians monitor high-definition feeds on a screen the size of a two-story house. They are tracking temperature and methane concentrations, while keeping watch over the black lumps zipping along conveyor belts on the way up to waiting trucks.

Despite Facing Its Own Shortage, China Bans Australian Coal, Escalating Trade War

China Escalates Trade War With Australian Coal Ban, Despite Shortages Posted by John Chan | Dec 17, 2020 China has officially banned the importation of Australian coal, striking at the heart of the country’s energy sector. The decision, announced on Monday, escalates the Australia-China trade war that began after Canberra called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19 in March. Significantly, the decision comes even as China faces its own shortage of coal this winter, which has prompted nation-wide energy saving initiatives. The Sydney Morning Herald’s The decision, taken by China’s National Development and Reform Commission at a meeting with 10 Chinese power plants on Saturday and reported by state media on Monday, means Australian coal will be blocked indefinitely while China ramps up imports from Mongolia, Indonesia and Russia, and expands local production.

China s Coal Industry Fights for Survival in a Greener World

China’s Coal Industry Fights for Survival in a Greener World Dec 17 2020, 4:19 AM December 16 2020, 3:30 AM December 17 2020, 4:19 AM (Bloomberg) The future of coal looks like an ice-cream truck parked half a kilometer down a mine shaft in China’s Shanxi province. The yellow-and-white vehicle is equipped with a 5G router from Huawei Technologies Co. to gather data for the mine’s control center, where technicians monitor high-definition feeds on a screen the size of a two-story house. They’re tracking temperature and methane concentrations while keeping watch ove. (Bloomberg) The future of coal looks like an ice-cream truck parked half a kilometer down a mine shaft in China’s Shanxi province. The yellow-and-white vehicle is equipped with a 5G router from Huawei Technologies Co. to gather data for the mine’s control center, where technicians monitor high-definition feeds on a screen the size of a two-story house. They’re tracking temperatu

China s Coal Industry Fights for Survival in a Greener World

China’s Coal Industry Fights for Survival in a Greener World Bloomberg 12/15/2020 Bloomberg News © Bloomberg People tend to vegetables growing in a field as emission rises from cooling towers at a coal-fired power station in Tongling, Anhui province, China, on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. (Bloomberg) The future of coal looks like an ice-cream truck parked half a kilometer down a mine shaft in China’s Shanxi province. The yellow-and-white vehicle is equipped with a 5G router from Huawei Technologies Co. to gather data for the mine’s control center, where technicians monitor high-definition feeds on a screen the size of a two-story house. They’re tracking temperature and methane concentrations while keeping watch over the black lumps zipping along conveyor belts on the way up to waiting trucks.

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