China is the world leader on EV adoption, is currently installing more wind and solar than the rest of the world combined, and is poised to lead on green hydrogen adoption too. It’s becoming useful to examine some of its climate strategies and ask when and how the world will follow. This time, China is looking to looking to reduce emissions from its 1.2 TW coal-fired fleet – with tactics that could get copied in future by places like India and South-East Asia, albeit not in places like the US which intend to abolish coal outright. China’s new trick is to develop a fleet of pilot projects featuring biomass co-firing, Carbon capture and storage (CCUS), and ammonia co-firing at its…