The Days of Coal Aren't Over Yet

 | Nov 23, 2021 00:22

Increased access to electricity is helping build and strengthen economies, lifting millions out of poverty. However, this success story has come at a price – the electricity sector, heavily reliant on coal, is responsible for the significant increase in global carbon dioxide emissions. Global discussions are, therefore, underway to minimise the use of coal as a source of electricity generation.

Coal has been the major source of electricity generation for a number decades. Despite the efforts and commitments of governments across the world to move away from coal to renewable energy, it is still the world’s largest source of electricity generation, although the share of coal in the global power-generation mix dropped in the last decade – to c.34% in 2020 from 40% in 2010. In 2020, the pandemic led to less coal use as the temporary decline in economic activity reduced electricity demand, leading to the closure of several coal-fired power plants.