Coal Phasedown

Fewer Coal Power Plants Close in 2022 Than in Recent Years

Data from Ember’s fourth annual Global Electricity Review reveals that electricity generation from coal increased by 1.1 percent last year, which is in line with the average rate of growth in the last decade. Ember found that while the rate of new coal power plants opening did not increase, 2022 saw fewer coal power plants close than in any year since 2015. Analysts say this was due to countries seeking to hold onto back-up capacity.

Electricity data was analyzed from 78 countries, representing 93 percent of global electricity demand and includes estimated changes for the missing data.

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This chart shows the gigawatts of coal capacity added/lost from plant openings/closures worldwide.

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Market capitalization of the leading global coal companies October 2024
Hard coal production worldwide 2022, by leading country
Hard coal reserves worldwide 2022, by region
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Coal import value worldwide 2023, by country
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Distribution of coal imports worldwide 2023, by country
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Coal export value worldwide 2023, by country

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