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Coal must be a part of America’s power future
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Coal must be a part of America’s power future

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Last updated: August 8, 2025 1:57 pm
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There isn’t any disputing it: Coal isn’t disappearing.

Regardless of stories of coal’s demise, international coal use hit a report in 2024. For the reason that flip of the century, coal demand has doubled.
This isn’t a gasoline that’s going to be phased out or a expertise left behind. Its significance to power safety and power affordability is rising.

The misguided concept that the West would lead the growing world away from coal must be put to mattress. Europe’s tried sprint to renewable energy has left it power insecure and residential to the world’s highest electrical energy costs. Whereas Europe struggles with deindustrialization, Asia is leaning on coal to sort out power poverty and industrialize. Nowhere is that more true than in China.

Whereas 37 nations are planning coal energy initiatives, China is the elephant within the room. China produces and makes use of extra coal than the remainder of the world mixed. It consumes 40% extra coal than the remainder of the world.

Regardless of strain to halt its coal use, China isn’t changing or closing any of its present coal capability. China is constructing one other 100 GW of recent coal capability, its highest stage of recent building in a decade. China’s coal fleet is greater than six occasions the dimensions of america.

India, too, is leaning on coal to drive its financial system and its effort to convey power to hundreds of thousands with out it. India’s annual coal demand is now double america’ and is rising quickly.

Those that disparage using coal ignore the large demand for electrical energy from the 800 million individuals, primarily in Asia and Africa, who stay at midnight and endure from persistent malnutrition. Half of the world’s inhabitants has no entry to sanitary bathrooms. Electrical energy-driven financial improvement can resolve these issues. Entry to electrical energy reduces toddler mortality, improves sanitation, extends life expectancy and fosters academic alternatives. Coal stays the important thing reply to persistent power poverty.

Those that are likely to look down their noses at coal neglect that coal vegetation proceed to play a important position within the U.S., underpinning a various and balanced power combine to fulfill rising demand for electrical energy from information facilities, electrical vehicles and warmth pumps.

The speedy adoption of AI and the expansion of knowledge facilities are projected to extend U.S. electrical energy demand by 25% within the subsequent 5 years and practically 80% by 2050. With demand skyrocketing, and immense and chronic challenges going through additions of recent baseload energy era, the ability vegetation already related to the grid can be extra important than ever.

Coal is right here to remain. It’s far previous time we plan for it. Together with making much better use of our present coal fleet, we should additionally pioneer superior coal expertise.

Extra environment friendly, extra versatile and lower-emission coal vegetation are the long run. With america the house to the world’s largest coal reserves, it might be power coverage malpractice to not make superior coal expertise a centerpiece of the trouble.

Syd S. Peng is the Charles E. Lawall Chair of Mining Engineering emeritus within the Division of Mining Engineering at West Virginia College/InsideSources

 

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