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China’s Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close

China’s Inner Mongolia bets on solar and wind but coal stays close

Summary

Inner Mongolia, a region in China, is increasing its use of both renewable energy like solar and wind and traditional coal power. While solar and wind farms are growing, coal-fired power plants still provide a large part of the electricity, reflecting China’s overall energy mix.

Key Facts

  • Inner Mongolia is expanding solar and wind energy with projects like the Dalad Banner solar farm.
  • The region remains a major producer and user of coal power.
  • Coal power plants in Inner Mongolia supply electricity to distant cities, including Beijing.
  • China leads the world in installing wind and solar power capacity.
  • Despite renewable growth, coal supplied about 51% of China’s electricity in 2025.
  • Inner Mongolia’s energy strategy combines both renewables and coal generation.
  • This “all-of-the-above” energy approach mirrors China’s national energy transition.
  • Experts note that in Inner Mongolia, renewable expansion often coincides with increased coal capacity.
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