EIA
said Chinese coal production and consumption increased for the 13th year in a
row in 2013, the last full year for which data are available.
China,
EIA said, consumes about 49 percent of the coal produced globally, besting the
No. 2 consumer, the United States, which consumes about 11 percent of the
world's total coal.
EIA
said Wednesday coal is fueling the Chinese economy. Gross domestic product in
2013 grew 7.7 percent, though that growth rate followed a decade of 10 percent
expansion that ended in 2011.
In
terms of production, EIA said China
is by far the world's largest producer accounting for 46 percent of the coal
produced globally.
In
February, the World Wildlife Fund said China could still thrive
economically while removing coal from its power mix.