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What is the proportion of coal consumption in China's total energy consumption?

Coal resources are widely distributed. There are 1458 coal mines in China, distributed in more than 2,300 counties and cities, but 90% of the reserves are distributed in the area north of Qinling-Huaihe River, especially in Shanxi, Shaanxi and Mongolia, accounting for 63.5% of the country. From east to west, 85% of the coal is distributed in the central and western regions, and the coastal areas only account for 15%. Areas with relatively poor coal resources also have relatively rich provinces, such as Heilongjiang in Northeast China, Anhui in East China and Henan in Central China. In large energy-rich regions, there are relatively poor provinces, such as Gansu in the northwest and Beijing and Tianjin in North China. From the perspective of proven reserves by province, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia exceed 654.38+000 billion tons; In 2000-10 billion tons, there were 6 provinces and regions, including Xinjiang, Guizhou, Ningxia, Anhui, Yunnan and Henan, accounting for 25.3% of the country.