Coal plants grow despite global push for cleaner energy

In 2023, global coal power capacity surged due to new plant constructions in China, challenging efforts to curb pollution.

Max Bearak reports for The New York Times.


In short:

  • In 2023, coal-fired power capacity increased globally, led by China and accompanied by a reduction in plant retirements in the West.
  • New coal facilities, although less polluting than their predecessors, challenge global climate targets due to their extended operational life spans.
  • Despite broad international agreements to reduce reliance on coal, its usage persists, especially in rapidly industrializing Asian nations.

Key quote:

"Right now, coal’s future is a two-part story: What do we do about currently operating coal plants, and then, how do we make sure the last coal plant that will ever exist is one that’s already built."

— Flora Champenois, report author

Why this matters:

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