Provinces across China still have plans to develop over 100 GW of coal-fired power generation capacity, according to a new report from Greenpeace. Despite an 80% decline in new approvals in the first half of the year, local planning agencies approved 24 new coal-fired power plants with a total capacity of 5.2 GW. China has previously stated that it does not plan to start cutting coal consumption until 2026. The total 104.8 GW figure includes plants that have been approved and gone into construction as well as those still at the planning stage. It remains uncertain how many will be completed. The German Government has signed a deal with Namibia that aims to import swathes of low-cost green hydrogen from…