China uses a lot of coal, but its use of coal is becoming more efficient.
The following is from http://www.pnl.gov/china/aboutcen.htm
One promising aspect of China's energy development related to the environment has been in energy efficiency. On average, energy intensity, a measure of energy consumed per unit of economic output, has dropped by over 4 percent each year since 1977. Without this reduction, China would now be consuming twice as much energy as it actually does. The graph below shows that energy consumption in 1998 would have been over 3000 million tons of coal equivalent (Mtce), compared to the actual level of about 1400 Mtce, if intensity remained constant at the 1980 level.
The following is from http://www.pnl.gov/china/aboutcen.htm
One promising aspect of China's energy development related to the environment has been in energy efficiency. On average, energy intensity, a measure of energy consumed per unit of economic output, has dropped by over 4 percent each year since 1977. Without this reduction, China would now be consuming twice as much energy as it actually does. The graph below shows that energy consumption in 1998 would have been over 3000 million tons of coal equivalent (Mtce), compared to the actual level of about 1400 Mtce, if intensity remained constant at the 1980 level.
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