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Does Coal Threaten the Global Energy Transition?

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Now more than ever — does coal threaten
the global energy transition?

The transition away from coal-fuelled power is in full-swing in many parts of the world.

But some countries facing massive growth are just now starting to use coal for electricity – because it’s often the cheapest, easiest way to keep the lights on, and allows nations to avoid theconstraints and uncertainties linked to gas or other imported fuels.

So, what will the future look like? By 2040, which countries will have even more coal in their power-mix, and which will have less?

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Significant Gains in the West Almost Entirely Offset by Increasing Coal in Other Countries
Place of coal
Want to know more about how coal-fired power capacity is evolving around the world? Read our concise and complimentary expert analysis to understand the answers to these questions and see the full picture, based on our own recognised models and databases.

– The Enerdata Research Department
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