China is the world's top coal consumer but demand has been on the wane as economic growth slows and the country shifts away from fossil fuels in order to curb pollution.
In 2016, Beijing closed two coal mines with a total annual production capacity of 1.8 million tonnes, Li Bin, deputy director of the coal management office Beijing Municipal Commission of Development and Reform said yesterday.
By 2020, Beijing will completely bid farewell to the coal mining industry, Li said.
Beijing has a coal mining history of nearly 800 years.
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The earliest official historical documents on coal mining date from the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), Li said, adding that during the following Ming and Qing dynasties, west Beijing's mountainous area became renowned as a high-quality coal production base.
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, coal produced in west Beijing's mountainous area has served as a major energy source for the capital's social and economic development, Geng Yangmou, chairman of Beijing Haohua Energy Resource said.
Geng said the central and the Beijing municipal governments allocated more than 160 million yuan (USD 23.2 million) in subsidies to local coal workers and miners in 2016.
Geng said the coal mining areas will be developed, as new industries are expected to be brought in.