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Coal phase-out

Coal phase-out is an environmental policy intended to stop burning coal in coal-fired power plants and elsewhere, and is part of fossil fuel phase-out. Coal is the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel, therefore phasing it out is critical to limiting climate change as laid out in the Paris Climate Agreement.[4][5] The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that coal is responsible for over 30% of the global average temperature increase above pre-industrial levels.[6] Some countries in the Powering Past Coal Alliance have already stopped.[7]

World map which shows which countries made zero-coal pledges, and the year by which they aim to achieve this
The annual amount of coal plant capacity being retired increased into the mid-2010s.[1] However, the rate of retirement has since stalled,[1] and global coal phase-out is not yet compatible with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.[2]
In parallel with retirement of some coal plant capacity, other coal plants are still being added, though the annual amount of added capacity has been declining since the 2010s.[3]
Top 5 coal consuming countries to 2017, US EIA data

China and India burn a lot of coal.[8] But the only significant funding for new plants is for coal power in China.[9] The health and environmental benefits of coal phase-out, such as limiting biodiversity loss and respiratory diseases, are greater than the cost.[10] Developed countries may part finance the phase out for developing countries through the Just Energy Transition Partnership, provided they do not build any more coal plants.[11] One major intergovernmental organisation (the G7) committed in 2021 to end support for coal-fired power stations within the year.[12] It has been estimated that coal phase-out could benefit society by over 1% of GDP each year to the end of the 21st century,[13] so economists have suggested a Coasean bargain in which developed countries help finance the coal phase-out of developing countries.[14]

Peak coal edit

 
World annual coal consumption 1980–2019

Global coal consumption reached an all-time high in 2023, and is expected to fall in 2024.[15] Consumption declines in the United States and Europe, as well as developed economies in Asia[16] were offset by production increases in China, India and Indonesia.[15]

Coal phase-out by country edit

Africa edit

South Africa edit

As of 2007, South Africa's power sector is the 8th highest global emitter of CO2.[17] In 2005/2006, 77% of South Africa's energy demand was directly met by coal.[18]

Since 2008, South Africa's government started funding solar water heating installations. As of January 2016, there have been 400 000 domestic installations in total, with free-of-charge installation of low-pressure solar water heaters for low-cost homes or low-income households which have access to the electricity grid, while other installations are subsidised.[19]

Americas edit

Canada edit

 
The Nanticoke Generating Station in Ontario, one of the largest power plants to be shut as part of Ontario's coal phaseout

In November 2016, the Government of Canada announced plans to phase out coal-fired electricity generation by 2030.[20] As of 2020, only four provinces burn coal to generate electricity: Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan.[21] With Alberta scheduled to have coal phased out of electricity generation by 2024.[22] Canada aims to generate 90% of its electricity from non-emitting sources by 2030.[23] Already, it generates 82% from non-emitting sources.[24]

Beginning in 2005, Ontario planned coal phase-out legislation as a part of the province's electricity policy.[25] The province annually consumed 15 million tonnes of coal in large power plants to supplement nuclear power. Nanticoke Generating Station was a major source of air pollution,[26] and Ontario suffered "smog days" during the summer.[27] In 2007, Ontario's Liberal government committed to phasing out all coal generation in the province by 2014. Premier Dalton McGuinty said, "By 2030 there will be about 1,000 more new coal-fired generating stations built on this planet. There is only one place in the world that is phasing out coal-fired generation and we're doing that right here in Ontario."[28] The Ontario Power Authority projected that in 2014, with no coal generation, the largest sources of electrical power in the province will be nuclear (57 percent), hydroelectricity (25 percent), and natural gas (11 percent).[29] In April 2014, Ontario was the first jurisdiction in North America to eliminate coal in electricity generation.[30] The final coal plant in Ontario, Thunder Bay Generating Station, stopped burning coal in April 2014.[31]

United States edit

 
Renewable energy exceeded coal-based energy for the first time in 2022.[32]

In 2017, fossil fuels provided 81 percent of the energy consumed in the United States, down from 86 percent in 2000.[33]

Year Electrical
generation
from coal (TWh)
Total
electrical
generation (TWh)
%
from
coal
Number of
coal
plants
2002 1,933 3,858 50.1% 633
2003 1,974 3,883 50.8% 629
2004 1,978 3,971 49.8% 625
2005 2,013 4,055 49.6% 619
2006 1,991 4,065 49.0% 616
2007 2,016 4,157 48.5% 606
2008 1,986 4,119 48.2% 598
2009 1,756 3,950 44.4% 593
2010 1,847 4,125 44.8% 580
2011 1,733 4,100 42.3% 589
2012 1,514 4,048 37.4% 557
2013 1,581 4,066 38.9% 518
2014 1,582 4,094 38.6% 491
2015 1,352 4,078 33.2% 427
2016 1,239 4,077 30.4% 381
2017 1,206 4,035 29.9% 359
2018 1,149 4,181 27.5% 336
2019 965 4,131 23.4% 308
2020 773 4,010 19.3% 284
2021 898 4,108 21.9% 269
References: [34]

In 2007, 154 new coal-fired plants were on the drawing board in 42 states.[35] By 2012, that had dropped to 15, mostly due to new rules limiting mercury emissions, and limiting carbon emissions to 1,000 pounds of CO2 per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.[36]

In July 2013, US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz outlined Obama administration policy on fossil fuels:

In the last four years, we’ve more than doubled renewable energy generation from wind and solar power. However, coal and other fossil fuels still provide 80 percent of our energy, 70 percent of our electricity, and will be a major part of our energy future for decades. That’s why any serious effort to protect our kids from the worst effects of climate change must also include developing, demonstrating and deploying the technologies to use our abundant fossil fuel resources as cleanly as possible.[37]

Then-US Energy Secretary Steven Chu and researchers for the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory have noted that greater electrical generation by non-dispatchable renewables, such as wind and solar, will also increase the need for flexible natural gas-powered generators, to supply electricity during those times when solar and wind power are unavailable.[38][39] Gas-powered generators have the ability to ramp up and down quickly to meet changing loads.[40]

In the US, many of the fossil fuel phase-out initiatives have taken place at the state or local levels.[citation needed]

In November 2021, US refused to sign up to coal phaseout agreement at the COP26 climate summit.[41][42]

California edit

California's SB 1368 created the first governmental moratorium on new coal plants in the United States. The law was signed in September 2006 by Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger,[43] took effect for investor-owned utilities in January 2007, and took effect for publicly owned utilities in August 2007. SB 1368 applied to long-term investments (five years or more) by California utilities, whether in-state or out-of-state. It set the standard for greenhouse gas emissions at 1,100 pounds of carbon dioxide per megawatt-hour, equal to the emissions of a combined-cycle natural gas plant. This standard created a de facto moratorium on new coal, since it could not be met without carbon capture and sequestration.[44]

Maine edit

On 15 April 2008, Maine Governor John E. Baldacci signed LD 2126, "An Act To Minimize Carbon Dioxide Emissions from New Coal-Powered Industrial and Electrical Generating Facilities in the State." The law, which was sponsored by Rep. W. Bruce MacDonald (D-Boothbay), requires the Board of Environmental Protection to develop greenhouse gas emission standards for coal gasification facilities. It also puts a moratorium in place on building any new coal gasification facilities until the standards are developed.[45]

Oregon edit

In early March 2016, Oregon lawmakers approved a plan to stop paying for out-of-state coal plants by 2030 and require a 50 percent renewable energy standard by 2040.[46] Environmental groups such as the American Wind Energy Association and leading Democrats praised the bill.

Texas edit

In 2006, a coalition of Texas groups organized a campaign in favor of a statewide moratorium on new coal-fired power plants. The campaign culminated in a "Stop the Coal Rush" mobilization, including rallying and lobbying, at the state capital in Austin on 11 and 12 February 2007.[47] Over 40 citizen groups supported the mobilization.[48]

In January 2007, a resolution calling for a 180-day moratorium on new pulverized coal plants was filed in the Texas Legislature by State Rep. Charles "Doc" Anderson (R-Waco) as House Concurrent Resolution 43.[49] The resolution was left pending in committee.[50] On 4 December 2007, Rep. Anderson announced his support for two proposed integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) coal plants proposed by Luminant (formerly TXU).[51]

Washington state edit

Washington has followed the same approach as California, prohibiting coal plants whose emissions would exceed those of natural gas plants. Substitute Senate Bill 6001 (SSB 6001), signed on 3 May 2007, by Governor Christine Gregoire, enacted the standard.[52] As a result of SSB 6001, the Pacific Mountain Energy Center in Kalama was rejected by the state. However, a new plant proposal, the Wallula Energy Resource Center, shows the limits of the "natural gas equivalency" approach as a means of prohibiting new coal plants. The proposed plant would meet the standard set by SSB 6001 by capturing and sequestering a portion (65 percent, according to a plant spokesman) of its carbon.[52]

Hawaii edit

Hawaii officially banned the use of coal September 12, 2020 when Governor Ige enacted Act 23 (SB2629). The law prohibited the issuing or renewing permits for coal power plants after December 31, 2022, and prohibited the extension of the power purchase agreement between AES and Hawaiian Electric. The power purchase agreement for the last coal plant, located on Oahu, expired September 1, 2022, this became the effective retirement date for the coal plant. On September 1, 2022, Hawaii will be completely coal free with the coal plant's retirement. Hawaii will transition to renewable energy to replace the energy produced by coal. The projects slated to replace the coal plant include nine solar plus battery projects, as well as a standalone battery storage project.

Asia edit

China edit

As of 2020, over half of the world's coal-generated electricity was produced in China.[53] In 2020 alone, China added 38 gigawatts of coal-fired power generation, over three times what the rest of the world built that year.[54]

China is confident of achieving a rich zero carbon economy by 2050.[55] In 2021, the government ordered all coal mines to operate at full capacity at all times, including holidays; approved new mines, and eliminated restrictions on coal imports.[56] In November 2021, China reached record coal production levels, breaking the previous historic record, established in October 2021.[57]

China's exceedingly high energy demand has pushed the demand for relatively cheap coal-fired power. Serious air quality deterioration has resulted from the massive use of coal and many Chinese cities suffer severe smog events.[58] [needs update]

As a consequence the region of Beijing has decided to phase out all its coal-fired power generation by the end of 2015.[59] [needs update]

In 2009, China had 172 GW of installed hydro capacity, the largest in the world, producing 16% of China's electricity, the Eleventh Five-Year Plan has set a 300 GW target for 2020. China built the world's largest power plant of any kind, the Three Gorges Dam.

In addition to the huge investments in coal power, China has 32[60] nuclear reactors under construction, the highest number in the world.

Analysis in 2016, showed that China's coal consumption appears to have peaked in 2014.[61][62] In 2014, China consumed 2050 MTOE of coal; in 2020, 2060 MTOE; and the IEA projected 2021 China coal consumption at 2150 MTOE, or an increase of 5% vs. 2014.[63]

India edit

 
Coal Production in India, with a 1950–2020 axis (appears to end at 2012)

India is the third largest consumer of coal in the world. India's federal energy minister is planning to stop importing thermal coal by 2018.[64] The annual report of India's Power Ministry has a plan to grow power by about 80 GW as part of their 11th 5-year plan, and 79% of that growth will be in fossil fuel–fired power plants, primarily coal.[65] India plans four new "ultra mega" coal-fired power plants as part of that growth, each 4000 MW in capacity. As of 2015, there are six nuclear reactors under construction. In the first half of 2016, the amount of coal-fired generating capacity in pre-construction planning in India fell by 40,000 MW, according to results released by the Global Coal Plant Tracker.[66] In June 2016, India's Ministry of Power stated that no further power plants would be required in the next three years, and "any thermal power plant that has yet to begin construction should back off."[67]

In cement production, carbon neutral biomass is being used to replace coal for reducing carbon foot print drastically.[68][69]

Indonesia edit

The Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership is a 20 billion dollar agreement to decarbonise Indonesia's coal-powered economy, launched on 15 November 2022 at the G20 summit.[70][71][72] This Just Energy Transition Partnership comes after the first such agreement, the South Africa JET-IP was announced in 2021 as a partnership with Germany, France, the UK and US.[73][74] The agreement with Indonesia involves all G7 countries as partners, including Canada, Italy and Japan. It also includes Denmark and Norway.[75][76] The JETP aims to develop a comprehensive investment plan (the JETP Investment and Policy Plan) to achieve Indonesia's decarbonisation goals.[77]

Under the JETP, Indonesia aims to reach net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases from electricity production by 2050, bringing forward its target by a decade, and reach a peak in those emissions by 2030. According to two think tanks, the $20bn allocated under the programme are insufficient for these goals.[78]

On the sideline of the same conference, the Asian Development Bank signed an agreement with Cirebon Electric Power to open discussions on accelerated retirement of the Cirebon Steam Power Plant.[79]

Japan edit

Japan, the world's third-largest economy, made a major move to use more fossil fuels in 2012, when the nation shut down nuclear reactors following the Fukushima accident. Nuclear, which had supplied 30 percent of Japanese electricity from 1987 to 2011, supplied only 2 percent in 2012 (hydropower supplied 8 percent). Nuclear electricity was replaced with electricity from petroleum, coal, and liquified natural gas. As a result, electricity generation from fossil fuels rose to 90 percent in 2012.[80] By 2021, Japan generated 30% of its electricity from coal.[81]

In January 2017, the Japanese government announced plans to build 45 new coal-fired power plants in the next ten years, largely to replace expensive electricity from petroleum power plants.[82] Japan has 140 coal plants of which 114 are classified as inefficient and as a result the government intends to shut these down by 2050 to meet its climate commitments.[83]

Philippines edit

The Philippines has stop issuing permits for the construction of new greenfield coal power plants in 2020.[84] Six provinces have passed ordinance banning coal power plants in their jurisdiction as of 2019 namely: Bohol, Guimaras, Ilocos Norte, Masbate, Negros Oriental, Occidental Mindoro, and Sorsogon[85]

The Department of Energy in December 2023 has urged for the voluntary early and orderly decommissioning or repurposing of existing coal-fired power plants in line of the Philippines' goal to have a 50 percent renewable energy share by 2040.[86][87]

Turkey edit

In 2019, the OECD said that energy and climate policies that are not aligned in future may prevent some assets from providing an economic return due to the transition to a low-carbon economy.[88] The average Turkish coal-fired power station is predicted to have higher long-run operating costs than renewables by 2030.[89] The insurance industry is slowly withdrawing from fossil fuels.[90]

In 2021 the World Bank said that a plan for a just transition away from coal is needed,[91] and environmentalists say it should be gone by 2030.[92] The World Bank has proposed general objectives and estimated the cost, but has suggested government do far more detailed planning.[93] According to a 2021 study by several NGOs if coal power subsidies were completely abolished and a carbon price introduced at around US$40 (which is lower than the 2021 EU Allowance) then all coal power stations would close down before 2030.[94] According to Carbon Tracker in 2021 $1b of investment on the Istanbul Stock Exchange was at risk of stranding, including $300 m for EÜAŞ.[95]: 12  Turkey has $3.2 billion in loans for its energy transition.[96] Small modular reactors have been suggested to replace coal power.[97] A 2023 study suggests the early 2030s and at the latest 2035 as a practical target for phase-out.[98] A 2024 study says that, although some plants would shutdown due to technological or economic obsolescence, a complete phase out by 2035 would require additional capital expenditure on electricity storage: however the study did not consider demand response or electricity trading with the EU.[99]

Some energy analysts say old plants should be shut down.[100] Three coal-fired power plants, which are in Muğla Province, Yatağan, Yeniköy and Kemerköy, are becoming outdated. However, if the plants and associated lignite mines were shut down, about 5000 workers would need funding for early retirement or retraining.[101] There would also be health[102] and environmental benefits,[103] but these are difficult to quantify as very little data is publicly available in Turkey on the local pollution by the plants and mines.[104][105] Away from Zonguldak mining and the coal-fired power plant employ most working people in Soma district.[106] According to Dr. Coşku Çelik "coal investments in the countryside have been regarded as an employment opportunity by the rural population".[107]

Vietnam edit

At the COP 26 in 2021, Vietnam pledged to phase out unabated coal power by the 2040s or soon thereafter.[108] This is part of the country's announcement to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. In December 2022, Vietnam joined the Just Energy Transition Partnership. Under this partnership, the country will receive $15.5 billion in the next 3–5 years to accelerate decarbonising its electricity sector, including shifting coal power use peak by 2030 instead of 2035. With coal contributing to about 50% of the electricity generation, Vietnam is facing numerous challenges to phase out coal while electricity demand is increasing around 10%/year. It could, however, ramp up the penetration of solar and wind power, particularly offshore wind, to replace coal power [109]

Europe edit

In July 2014, CAN Europe, WWF European Policy Office, HEAL, EEB and Climate-Alliance Germany published a report calling for the decommissioning of the thirty most polluting coal-fired power plants in Europe.[110]

Austria edit

Austria closed its last coal power plant in 2020.[111]

Bulgaria edit

Closure is planned for 2038 but it is thought market forces will force it well before that.[112]

Belgium edit

After the government denied a 2009 application to build a new power plant in Antwerp, the Langerlo power station burned its last ton of coal in March 2016, ending the use of coal fired power plants in Belgium.[113]

Denmark edit

As part of their Climate Policy Plan, Denmark stated that it will phase out oil for heating purposes and coal by 2030. Additionally, their goal is to supply 100% of their electricity and heating needs with renewable energy five years later (i.e. 2035).[114]

Finland edit

In 2019, Finland enacted a ban of coal use for energy purposes starting on 1 May 2029, ahead of the 2030 schedule discussed earlier.[115][116] As of 2020, coal represented only 4.4% of electricity generated in the country.[117] Finland is a founding member of the Powering Past Coal Alliance along 18 other countries.[118][119]

France edit

 
On 30 December 2017, Emmanuel Macron signed a law planning the end of fossil-fuel extraction in French territories.

The French government intends to close or convert the nation's last four coal plants by 2022.[120][121] In April 2021 the Le Havre coal plant unit was shuttered.[122]

In December 2017, to fight against global warming, France adopted a law banning new fossil fuel exploitation projects and closing current ones by 2040 in all of its territories. France thus became the first country to programme the end of fossil fuel exploitation.[123][124]

Germany edit

 
3,500–4,000 environmental activists blocking a coal mine to limit climate change (Ende Gelände 2016).
 
German electricity generation by source, 2000–2017

Hard coal mining has long been subsidized in Germany, reaching a peak of €6.7 billion in 1996 and dropping to €2.7 billion in 2005 due to falling output. These subsidies represented a burden on public finances and implied a substantial opportunity cost, diverting funds away from other, more beneficial public investments.[125]

In February 2007, Germany announced plans to phase out hard coal-industry subsidies by 2018, a move which ended hard coal mining in Germany.[126][127][128][129][130] This exit was later than the EU-mandated end by 2014.[131] Solar and wind are major sources of energy and renewable energy generation, around 15% as of December 2013,[132] and growing.

 
Consumpion of primary energy and energy carrier in Germany (2017)
 
Electricity mix in Germany (black = bituminous coal, brown = lignite)

In 2007, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the First Merkel cabinet (CDU/CSU and SPD) agreed to legislation to phase out Germany's hard coal mining sector. That did not mean that they supported phasing out coal in general. There were plans to build about 25 new plants in the coming years. Most German coal power plants were built in the 1960s, and have a low energy efficiency. Public sentiment against coal power plants was growing and the construction or planning of some plants was stopped.[133][127][128][129][130] A number are under construction and still being built. No concrete plan is in place to reduce coal-fired electricity generation. As of October 2015, the remaining coal plants still under planning include: Niederaussem, Profen, and Stade. The coal plants then under construction included: Mannheim and Kraftwerk Datteln IV (it started 30 May 2020). Between 2012 and 2015, six new plants went online.[134] All of these plants are 600–1800  MWe.[135]

In 2014, Germany's coal consumption dropped for the first time, having risen each year since the low during the 2009 recession.[136]

A 2014 study found that coal is not making a comeback in Germany, as is sometimes claimed. Rather renewables have more than offset the nuclear facilities that have been shut down as a result of Germany's nuclear phase-out (Atomausstieg). Hard coal plants now face financial stringency as their operating hours are cut back by the market. But in contrast, lignite-fired generation is in a safe position until the mid-2020s unless government policies change. To phase-out coal, Germany should seek to strength the emissions trading system (EU-ETS), consider a carbon tax, promote energy efficiency, and strengthen the use of natural gas as a bridge fuel.[137]

In 2016, the Third Merkel cabinet and affected lignite power plant operators Mibrag [de], RWE, and Vattenfall reached an understanding (Verständigung) on the transfer of lignite power plant units into security standby (Überführung von Braunkohlekraftwerksblöcken in die Sicherheitsbereitschaft). As a result, eight lignite-fired power plants are to be mothballed and later closed, with the first plant scheduled to cease operation in October 2016 and the last in October 2019. The affected operators will receive state compensation for foregone profits. The European Commission has declared government plans to use €1.6 billion of public financing for this purpose to be in line with EU state aid rules.[138]

A 2016 study found that the phase-out of lignite in Lusatia (Lausitz) by 2030 can be financed by future owner EPH in a manner that avoids taxpayer involvement. Instead, liabilities covering decommissioning and land rehabilitation could be paid by EPH directly into a foundation, perhaps run by the public company LMBV. The study calculates the necessary provisions at €2.6 billion.[139][140]

In November 2016, the German utility STEAG announced it will be decommissioning five coal-fired generating units in North Rhine-Westphalia and Saarland due to low wholesale electricity prices.[141][142]

A coal phase-out for Germany is implied in Germany's Climate Action Plan 2050, environment minister Barbara Hendricks said in an interview on 21 November 2016. "If you read the Climate Action Plan carefully, you will find that the exit from coal-fired power generation is the immanent consequence of the energy sector target. ... By 2030 ... half of the coal-fired power production must have ended, compared to 2014", she said.[143][144]

Plans to cut down the ancient Hambach Forest to extend the Hambach open pit mine in 2018 have resulted in massive protests. On 5 October 2018 a German court ruled against the further destruction of the forest for mining purposes. The ruling states, the court needs more time to reconsider the complaint. Angela Merkel, the chancellor of Germany, welcomed the court's ruling. The forest is located approximately 29 km west of the city center of Cologne (specifically Cologne Cathedral).[145]

In January 2019 the German Commission on Growth, Structural Change and Employment initiated Germany's plans to entirely phase out and shut down the 84 remaining coal-fired plants on its territory by 2038.[146]

In May 2020, the 1100 MW Datteln 4 coal-fired power plant was added to the German grid after nearly a 10-year delay in construction.[147][148]

In the first half of 2021, coal was the largest source of power generation in Germany due to less wind than in the years before.[149]

As coal is continuously phased-out in Germany, natural gas is increasingly replacing coal-burning power plants. In late 2021, a record-breaking surge in energy prices in Europe, particularly for natural gas and refined petroleum products, has put this development into question. While the European Union is gradually cutting down on its dependence on fossil fuels, a shift to a green economy has not happened as swiftly as expected. Since many countries in Europe resort to natural gas in order to build their green economies, elevated prices for natural gas have been viewed as a stumbling block for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.[150]

Italy edit

As of 2020, Italy still has 9 coal power plants, for a total capacity of 7702 MW. Enel, Italy's largest power generator, intends to shut down 3 power plants in early 2021.[151][152]

Netherlands edit

On 22 September 2016, the Dutch parliament voted for a 55% cut in CO2 emissions by 2030, a move which would require the closure of the country's five coal-fired power plants. The vote is not binding on the government however.[153] In December 2019 the Dutch senate banned coal for power generation by 2030 at the latest.[154][155]

Poland edit

As of March 2024 the date is still being discussed.[156]

Portugal edit

On 20 November 2021 Portugal turned off the last remaining coal station (Pego), making Portugal coal free.[157]

Spain edit

In October 2018, the Sánchez government and Spanish Labour unions settled an agreement to close ten Spanish coal mines at the end of 2018. The government pre-engaged to spend 250 million Euro to pay for early retirements, occupational retraining and structural change. In 2018, about 2.3 percent of the electric energy produced in Spain was produced in coal-burning power plants.[158]

Sweden edit

In 2019 coal was still used to a limited extent to fuel three co-generation plants in Sweden that produced electricity and district heating. The operators of these plants planned to phase out coal by 2020,[159] 2022[160] and 2025[161] respectively. In August 2019 one of the three remaining coal burning power producers announced that they had phased out coal prematurely in 2019 instead of 2020.[162] Värtaverket was scheduled to close in 2022, but closed in 2020.[163] This was the last coal plant in Sweden, and its closure made Sweden coal free.

In addition to heat and power coal is also used for steel production, there are long-term plans to phase out coal from steel production: Sweden is constructing hydrogen-based pilot steel plant to replace coke and coal usage in steel production.[164] Once this technology is commercialized with the hydrogen generated from renewable energy sources (biogas or electricity), the carbon foot print of steel production would reduce drastically.[69]

United Kingdom edit

The remaining coal-fired power station will be closed by 2024.[165][166] This will not be a complete phase-out of fossil fuels because gas-fired power stations will continue to provide some firm power.[167]

Scotland's last coal power station closed in 2016[168] and Wales' last coal power station closed in December 2019.[169]

Coal power in England has also reduced substantially. In generating capability there has been the closure of the Hinton Heavies, and closure or conversion to biomass of the remaining coal plants will be completed by 2024. In terms of actual production, in 2018 it was less than at any time since the industrial revolution. The first "coal free day" took place in 2017. Coal supplied 5.4% of UK electricity in 2018, down from 30% in 2014,[170] and 70% in 1990.[166]

Oceania edit

Australia edit

 
Coal production per person was the highest in the world in 2022

The Australian Greens party have proposed to phase out coal power stations. The NSW Greens proposed an immediate moratorium on coal-fired power stations and want to end all coal mining and coal industry subsidies. The Australian Greens and the Australian Labor Party also oppose nuclear power. The Federal Government and Victorian State Government want to modify existing coal-fired power stations into clean coal power stations.[citation needed] The Federal Labor government extended the mandatory renewable energy targets, an initiative to ensure that new sources of electricity are more likely to be from wind power, solar power and other sources of renewable energy in Australia. Australia is one of the largest consumers of coal per capita, and also the largest exporter. The proposals are strongly opposed by industry, unions[171] and the main Opposition Party in Parliament (now forming the party in government after the September 2013 election).

New Zealand edit

In October 2007, the Clark Labour government introduced a 10 year moratorium on new fossil fuel thermal power generation.[172] The ban was limited to state-owned utilities, although an extension to the private sector was considered. The new government under MP John Key (NZNP) elected in November 2008 repealed this legislation.[citation needed]

In 2014, almost 80 percent of the electricity produced in New Zealand was from sustainable energy.[173] On 6 August 2015, Genesis Energy Limited announced that it would close its two last coal-fired power stations.[174]

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Coal phase out is an environmental policy intended to stop burning coal in coal fired power plants and elsewhere and is part of fossil fuel phase out Coal is the most carbon intensive fossil fuel therefore phasing it out is critical to limiting climate change as laid out in the Paris Climate Agreement 4 5 The International Energy Agency IEA estimates that coal is responsible for over 30 of the global average temperature increase above pre industrial levels 6 Some countries in the Powering Past Coal Alliance have already stopped 7 World map which shows which countries made zero coal pledges and the year by which they aim to achieve this The annual amount of coal plant capacity being retired increased into the mid 2010s 1 However the rate of retirement has since stalled 1 and global coal phase out is not yet compatible with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement 2 In parallel with retirement of some coal plant capacity other coal plants are still being added though the annual amount of added capacity has been declining since the 2010s 3 Top 5 coal consuming countries to 2017 US EIA data China and India burn a lot of coal 8 But the only significant funding for new plants is for coal power in China 9 The health and environmental benefits of coal phase out such as limiting biodiversity loss and respiratory diseases are greater than the cost 10 Developed countries may part finance the phase out for developing countries through the Just Energy Transition Partnership provided they do not build any more coal plants 11 One major intergovernmental organisation the G7 committed in 2021 to end support for coal fired power stations within the year 12 It has been estimated that coal phase out could benefit society by over 1 of GDP each year to the end of the 21st century 13 so economists have suggested a Coasean bargain in which developed countries help finance the coal phase out of developing countries 14 Contents 1 Peak coal 2 Coal phase out by country 2 1 Africa 2 1 1 South Africa 2 2 Americas 2 2 1 Canada 2 2 2 United States 2 2 2 1 California 2 2 2 2 Maine 2 2 2 3 Oregon 2 2 2 4 Texas 2 2 2 5 Washington state 2 2 2 6 Hawaii 2 3 Asia 2 3 1 China 2 3 2 India 2 3 3 Indonesia 2 3 4 Japan 2 3 5 Philippines 2 3 6 Turkey 2 3 7 Vietnam 2 4 Europe 2 4 1 Austria 2 4 2 Bulgaria 2 4 3 Belgium 2 4 4 Denmark 2 4 5 Finland 2 4 6 France 2 4 7 Germany 2 4 8 Italy 2 4 9 Netherlands 2 4 10 Poland 2 4 11 Portugal 2 4 12 Spain 2 4 13 Sweden 2 4 14 United Kingdom 2 5 Oceania 2 5 1 Australia 2 5 2 New Zealand 3 See also 4 References 5 SourcesPeak coal editMain article Peak coal nbsp World annual coal consumption 1980 2019 Global coal consumption reached an all time high in 2023 and is expected to fall in 2024 15 Consumption declines in the United States and Europe as well as developed economies in Asia 16 were offset by production increases in China India and Indonesia 15 Coal phase out by country editAfrica edit South Africa edit This section needs to be updated The reason given is implications of Eskom financial problems and Ramaphosa leadership Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2019 As of 2007 South Africa s power sector is the 8th highest global emitter of CO2 17 In 2005 2006 77 of South Africa s energy demand was directly met by coal 18 Since 2008 South Africa s government started funding solar water heating installations As of January 2016 there have been 400 000 domestic installations in total with free of charge installation of low pressure solar water heaters for low cost homes or low income households which have access to the electricity grid while other installations are subsidised 19 Americas edit Canada edit nbsp The Nanticoke Generating Station in Ontario one of the largest power plants to be shut as part of Ontario s coal phaseoutThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message In November 2016 the Government of Canada announced plans to phase out coal fired electricity generation by 2030 20 As of 2020 update only four provinces burn coal to generate electricity Alberta Nova Scotia New Brunswick and Saskatchewan 21 With Alberta scheduled to have coal phased out of electricity generation by 2024 22 Canada aims to generate 90 of its electricity from non emitting sources by 2030 23 Already it generates 82 from non emitting sources 24 Beginning in 2005 Ontario planned coal phase out legislation as a part of the province s electricity policy 25 The province annually consumed 15 million tonnes of coal in large power plants to supplement nuclear power Nanticoke Generating Station was a major source of air pollution 26 and Ontario suffered smog days during the summer 27 In 2007 Ontario s Liberal government committed to phasing out all coal generation in the province by 2014 Premier Dalton McGuinty said By 2030 there will be about 1 000 more new coal fired generating stations built on this planet There is only one place in the world that is phasing out coal fired generation and we re doing that right here in Ontario 28 The Ontario Power Authority projected that in 2014 with no coal generation the largest sources of electrical power in the province will be nuclear 57 percent hydroelectricity 25 percent and natural gas 11 percent 29 In April 2014 Ontario was the first jurisdiction in North America to eliminate coal in electricity generation 30 The final coal plant in Ontario Thunder Bay Generating Station stopped burning coal in April 2014 31 United States edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2019 See also List of coal fired power stations in the United States and Coal power in the United States nbsp Renewable energy exceeded coal based energy for the first time in 2022 32 This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message In 2017 fossil fuels provided 81 percent of the energy consumed in the United States down from 86 percent in 2000 33 Year Electricalgenerationfrom coal TWh Totalelectricalgeneration TWh fromcoal Number ofcoalplants 2002 1 933 3 858 50 1 633 2003 1 974 3 883 50 8 629 2004 1 978 3 971 49 8 625 2005 2 013 4 055 49 6 619 2006 1 991 4 065 49 0 616 2007 2 016 4 157 48 5 606 2008 1 986 4 119 48 2 598 2009 1 756 3 950 44 4 593 2010 1 847 4 125 44 8 580 2011 1 733 4 100 42 3 589 2012 1 514 4 048 37 4 557 2013 1 581 4 066 38 9 518 2014 1 582 4 094 38 6 491 2015 1 352 4 078 33 2 427 2016 1 239 4 077 30 4 381 2017 1 206 4 035 29 9 359 2018 1 149 4 181 27 5 336 2019 965 4 131 23 4 308 2020 773 4 010 19 3 284 2021 898 4 108 21 9 269 References 34 In 2007 154 new coal fired plants were on the drawing board in 42 states 35 By 2012 that had dropped to 15 mostly due to new rules limiting mercury emissions and limiting carbon emissions to 1 000 pounds of CO2 per megawatt hour of electricity produced 36 In July 2013 US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz outlined Obama administration policy on fossil fuels In the last four years we ve more than doubled renewable energy generation from wind and solar power However coal and other fossil fuels still provide 80 percent of our energy 70 percent of our electricity and will be a major part of our energy future for decades That s why any serious effort to protect our kids from the worst effects of climate change must also include developing demonstrating and deploying the technologies to use our abundant fossil fuel resources as cleanly as possible 37 Then US Energy Secretary Steven Chu and researchers for the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory have noted that greater electrical generation by non dispatchable renewables such as wind and solar will also increase the need for flexible natural gas powered generators to supply electricity during those times when solar and wind power are unavailable 38 39 Gas powered generators have the ability to ramp up and down quickly to meet changing loads 40 In the US many of the fossil fuel phase out initiatives have taken place at the state or local levels citation needed In November 2021 US refused to sign up to coal phaseout agreement at the COP26 climate summit 41 42 California edit California s SB 1368 created the first governmental moratorium on new coal plants in the United States The law was signed in September 2006 by Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger 43 took effect for investor owned utilities in January 2007 and took effect for publicly owned utilities in August 2007 SB 1368 applied to long term investments five years or more by California utilities whether in state or out of state It set the standard for greenhouse gas emissions at 1 100 pounds of carbon dioxide per megawatt hour equal to the emissions of a combined cycle natural gas plant This standard created a de facto moratorium on new coal since it could not be met without carbon capture and sequestration 44 Maine edit On 15 April 2008 Maine Governor John E Baldacci signed LD 2126 An Act To Minimize Carbon Dioxide Emissions from New Coal Powered Industrial and Electrical Generating Facilities in the State The law which was sponsored by Rep W Bruce MacDonald D Boothbay requires the Board of Environmental Protection to develop greenhouse gas emission standards for coal gasification facilities It also puts a moratorium in place on building any new coal gasification facilities until the standards are developed 45 Oregon edit In early March 2016 Oregon lawmakers approved a plan to stop paying for out of state coal plants by 2030 and require a 50 percent renewable energy standard by 2040 46 Environmental groups such as the American Wind Energy Association and leading Democrats praised the bill Texas edit In 2006 a coalition of Texas groups organized a campaign in favor of a statewide moratorium on new coal fired power plants The campaign culminated in a Stop the Coal Rush mobilization including rallying and lobbying at the state capital in Austin on 11 and 12 February 2007 47 Over 40 citizen groups supported the mobilization 48 In January 2007 a resolution calling for a 180 day moratorium on new pulverized coal plants was filed in the Texas Legislature by State Rep Charles Doc Anderson R Waco as House Concurrent Resolution 43 49 The resolution was left pending in committee 50 On 4 December 2007 Rep Anderson announced his support for two proposed integrated gasification combined cycle IGCC coal plants proposed by Luminant formerly TXU 51 Washington state edit Washington has followed the same approach as California prohibiting coal plants whose emissions would exceed those of natural gas plants Substitute Senate Bill 6001 SSB 6001 signed on 3 May 2007 by Governor Christine Gregoire enacted the standard 52 As a result of SSB 6001 the Pacific Mountain Energy Center in Kalama was rejected by the state However a new plant proposal the Wallula Energy Resource Center shows the limits of the natural gas equivalency approach as a means of prohibiting new coal plants The proposed plant would meet the standard set by SSB 6001 by capturing and sequestering a portion 65 percent according to a plant spokesman of its carbon 52 Hawaii edit Hawaii officially banned the use of coal September 12 2020 when Governor Ige enacted Act 23 SB2629 The law prohibited the issuing or renewing permits for coal power plants after December 31 2022 and prohibited the extension of the power purchase agreement between AES and Hawaiian Electric The power purchase agreement for the last coal plant located on Oahu expired September 1 2022 this became the effective retirement date for the coal plant On September 1 2022 Hawaii will be completely coal free with the coal plant s retirement Hawaii will transition to renewable energy to replace the energy produced by coal The projects slated to replace the coal plant include nine solar plus battery projects as well as a standalone battery storage project Asia edit China edit As of 2020 over half of the world s coal generated electricity was produced in China 53 In 2020 alone China added 38 gigawatts of coal fired power generation over three times what the rest of the world built that year 54 China is confident of achieving a rich zero carbon economy by 2050 55 In 2021 the government ordered all coal mines to operate at full capacity at all times including holidays approved new mines and eliminated restrictions on coal imports 56 In November 2021 China reached record coal production levels breaking the previous historic record established in October 2021 57 China s exceedingly high energy demand has pushed the demand for relatively cheap coal fired power Serious air quality deterioration has resulted from the massive use of coal and many Chinese cities suffer severe smog events 58 needs update As a consequence the region of Beijing has decided to phase out all its coal fired power generation by the end of 2015 59 needs update In 2009 China had 172 GW of installed hydro capacity the largest in the world producing 16 of China s electricity the Eleventh Five Year Plan has set a 300 GW target for 2020 China built the world s largest power plant of any kind the Three Gorges Dam In addition to the huge investments in coal power China has 32 60 nuclear reactors under construction the highest number in the world Analysis in 2016 showed that China s coal consumption appears to have peaked in 2014 61 62 In 2014 China consumed 2050 MTOE of coal in 2020 2060 MTOE and the IEA projected 2021 China coal consumption at 2150 MTOE or an increase of 5 vs 2014 63 India edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2019 nbsp Coal Production in India with a 1950 2020 axis appears to end at 2012 India is the third largest consumer of coal in the world India s federal energy minister is planning to stop importing thermal coal by 2018 64 The annual report of India s Power Ministry has a plan to grow power by about 80 GW as part of their 11th 5 year plan and 79 of that growth will be in fossil fuel fired power plants primarily coal 65 India plans four new ultra mega coal fired power plants as part of that growth each 4000 MW in capacity As of 2015 update there are six nuclear reactors under construction In the first half of 2016 the amount of coal fired generating capacity in pre construction planning in India fell by 40 000 MW according to results released by the Global Coal Plant Tracker 66 In June 2016 India s Ministry of Power stated that no further power plants would be required in the next three years and any thermal power plant that has yet to begin construction should back off 67 In cement production carbon neutral biomass is being used to replace coal for reducing carbon foot print drastically 68 69 Indonesia edit This section is an excerpt from Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership edit The Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership is a 20 billion dollar agreement to decarbonise Indonesia s coal powered economy launched on 15 November 2022 at the G20 summit 70 71 72 This Just Energy Transition Partnership comes after the first such agreement the South Africa JET IP was announced in 2021 as a partnership with Germany France the UK and US 73 74 The agreement with Indonesia involves all G7 countries as partners including Canada Italy and Japan It also includes Denmark and Norway 75 76 The JETP aims to develop a comprehensive investment plan the JETP Investment and Policy Plan to achieve Indonesia s decarbonisation goals 77 Under the JETP Indonesia aims to reach net zero emissions of greenhouse gases from electricity production by 2050 bringing forward its target by a decade and reach a peak in those emissions by 2030 According to two think tanks the 20bn allocated under the programme are insufficient for these goals 78 On the sideline of the same conference the Asian Development Bank signed an agreement with Cirebon Electric Power to open discussions on accelerated retirement of the Cirebon Steam Power Plant 79 Japan edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2022 Japan the world s third largest economy made a major move to use more fossil fuels in 2012 when the nation shut down nuclear reactors following the Fukushima accident Nuclear which had supplied 30 percent of Japanese electricity from 1987 to 2011 supplied only 2 percent in 2012 hydropower supplied 8 percent Nuclear electricity was replaced with electricity from petroleum coal and liquified natural gas As a result electricity generation from fossil fuels rose to 90 percent in 2012 80 By 2021 Japan generated 30 of its electricity from coal 81 In January 2017 the Japanese government announced plans to build 45 new coal fired power plants in the next ten years largely to replace expensive electricity from petroleum power plants 82 Japan has 140 coal plants of which 114 are classified as inefficient and as a result the government intends to shut these down by 2050 to meet its climate commitments 83 Philippines edit The Philippines has stop issuing permits for the construction of new greenfield coal power plants in 2020 84 Six provinces have passed ordinance banning coal power plants in their jurisdiction as of 2019 namely Bohol Guimaras Ilocos Norte Masbate Negros Oriental Occidental Mindoro and Sorsogon 85 The Department of Energy in December 2023 has urged for the voluntary early and orderly decommissioning or repurposing of existing coal fired power plants in line of the Philippines goal to have a 50 percent renewable energy share by 2040 86 87 Turkey edit This section is an excerpt from Coal power in Turkey Phase out edit In 2019 the OECD said that energy and climate policies that are not aligned in future may prevent some assets from providing an economic return due to the transition to a low carbon economy 88 The average Turkish coal fired power station is predicted to have higher long run operating costs than renewables by 2030 89 The insurance industry is slowly withdrawing from fossil fuels 90 In 2021 the World Bank said that a plan for a just transition away from coal is needed 91 and environmentalists say it should be gone by 2030 92 The World Bank has proposed general objectives and estimated the cost but has suggested government do far more detailed planning 93 According to a 2021 study by several NGOs if coal power subsidies were completely abolished and a carbon price introduced at around US 40 which is lower than the 2021 EU Allowance then all coal power stations would close down before 2030 94 According to Carbon Tracker in 2021 1b of investment on the Istanbul Stock Exchange was at risk of stranding including 300 m for EUAS 95 12 Turkey has 3 2 billion in loans for its energy transition 96 Small modular reactors have been suggested to replace coal power 97 A 2023 study suggests the early 2030s and at the latest 2035 as a practical target for phase out 98 A 2024 study says that although some plants would shutdown due to technological or economic obsolescence a complete phase out by 2035 would require additional capital expenditure on electricity storage however the study did not consider demand response or electricity trading with the EU 99 Some energy analysts say old plants should be shut down 100 Three coal fired power plants which are in Mugla Province Yatagan Yenikoy and Kemerkoy are becoming outdated However if the plants and associated lignite mines were shut down about 5000 workers would need funding for early retirement or retraining 101 There would also be health 102 and environmental benefits 103 but these are difficult to quantify as very little data is publicly available in Turkey on the local pollution by the plants and mines 104 105 Away from Zonguldak mining and the coal fired power plant employ most working people in Soma district 106 According to Dr Cosku Celik coal investments in the countryside have been regarded as an employment opportunity by the rural population 107 Vietnam edit At the COP 26 in 2021 Vietnam pledged to phase out unabated coal power by the 2040s or soon thereafter 108 This is part of the country s announcement to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 In December 2022 Vietnam joined the Just Energy Transition Partnership Under this partnership the country will receive 15 5 billion in the next 3 5 years to accelerate decarbonising its electricity sector including shifting coal power use peak by 2030 instead of 2035 With coal contributing to about 50 of the electricity generation Vietnam is facing numerous challenges to phase out coal while electricity demand is increasing around 10 year It could however ramp up the penetration of solar and wind power particularly offshore wind to replace coal power 109 Europe edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2019 In July 2014 CAN Europe WWF European Policy Office HEAL EEB and Climate Alliance Germany published a report calling for the decommissioning of the thirty most polluting coal fired power plants in Europe 110 Austria edit Austria closed its last coal power plant in 2020 111 Bulgaria edit Closure is planned for 2038 but it is thought market forces will force it well before that 112 Belgium edit After the government denied a 2009 application to build a new power plant in Antwerp the Langerlo power station burned its last ton of coal in March 2016 ending the use of coal fired power plants in Belgium 113 Denmark edit As part of their Climate Policy Plan Denmark stated that it will phase out oil for heating purposes and coal by 2030 Additionally their goal is to supply 100 of their electricity and heating needs with renewable energy five years later i e 2035 114 Finland edit In 2019 Finland enacted a ban of coal use for energy purposes starting on 1 May 2029 ahead of the 2030 schedule discussed earlier 115 116 As of 2020 coal represented only 4 4 of electricity generated in the country 117 Finland is a founding member of the Powering Past Coal Alliance along 18 other countries 118 119 France edit nbsp On 30 December 2017 Emmanuel Macron signed a law planning the end of fossil fuel extraction in French territories The French government intends to close or convert the nation s last four coal plants by 2022 120 121 In April 2021 the Le Havre coal plant unit was shuttered 122 In December 2017 to fight against global warming France adopted a law banning new fossil fuel exploitation projects and closing current ones by 2040 in all of its territories France thus became the first country to programme the end of fossil fuel exploitation 123 124 Germany edit This section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material April 2024 nbsp 3 500 4 000 environmental activists blocking a coal mine to limit climate change Ende Gelande 2016 nbsp German electricity generation by source 2000 2017 Hard coal mining has long been subsidized in Germany reaching a peak of 6 7 billion in 1996 and dropping to 2 7 billion in 2005 due to falling output These subsidies represented a burden on public finances and implied a substantial opportunity cost diverting funds away from other more beneficial public investments 125 In February 2007 Germany announced plans to phase out hard coal industry subsidies by 2018 a move which ended hard coal mining in Germany 126 127 128 129 130 This exit was later than the EU mandated end by 2014 131 Solar and wind are major sources of energy and renewable energy generation around 15 as of December 2013 132 and growing nbsp Consumpion of primary energy and energy carrier in Germany 2017 nbsp Electricity mix in Germany black bituminous coal brown lignite In 2007 German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the First Merkel cabinet CDU CSU and SPD agreed to legislation to phase out Germany s hard coal mining sector That did not mean that they supported phasing out coal in general There were plans to build about 25 new plants in the coming years Most German coal power plants were built in the 1960s and have a low energy efficiency Public sentiment against coal power plants was growing and the construction or planning of some plants was stopped 133 127 128 129 130 A number are under construction and still being built No concrete plan is in place to reduce coal fired electricity generation As of October 2015 the remaining coal plants still under planning include Niederaussem Profen and Stade The coal plants then under construction included Mannheim and Kraftwerk Datteln IV it started 30 May 2020 Between 2012 and 2015 six new plants went online 134 All of these plants are 600 1800 MWe 135 In 2014 Germany s coal consumption dropped for the first time having risen each year since the low during the 2009 recession 136 A 2014 study found that coal is not making a comeback in Germany as is sometimes claimed Rather renewables have more than offset the nuclear facilities that have been shut down as a result of Germany s nuclear phase out Atomausstieg Hard coal plants now face financial stringency as their operating hours are cut back by the market But in contrast lignite fired generation is in a safe position until the mid 2020s unless government policies change To phase out coal Germany should seek to strength the emissions trading system EU ETS consider a carbon tax promote energy efficiency and strengthen the use of natural gas as a bridge fuel 137 In 2016 the Third Merkel cabinet and affected lignite power plant operators Mibrag de RWE and Vattenfall reached an understanding Verstandigung on the transfer of lignite power plant units into security standby Uberfuhrung von Braunkohlekraftwerksblocken in die Sicherheitsbereitschaft As a result eight lignite fired power plants are to be mothballed and later closed with the first plant scheduled to cease operation in October 2016 and the last in October 2019 The affected operators will receive state compensation for foregone profits The European Commission has declared government plans to use 1 6 billion of public financing for this purpose to be in line with EU state aid rules 138 A 2016 study found that the phase out of lignite in Lusatia Lausitz by 2030 can be financed by future owner EPH in a manner that avoids taxpayer involvement Instead liabilities covering decommissioning and land rehabilitation could be paid by EPH directly into a foundation perhaps run by the public company LMBV The study calculates the necessary provisions at 2 6 billion 139 140 In November 2016 the German utility STEAG announced it will be decommissioning five coal fired generating units in North Rhine Westphalia and Saarland due to low wholesale electricity prices 141 142 A coal phase out for Germany is implied in Germany s Climate Action Plan 2050 environment minister Barbara Hendricks said in an interview on 21 November 2016 If you read the Climate Action Plan carefully you will find that the exit from coal fired power generation is the immanent consequence of the energy sector target By 2030 half of the coal fired power production must have ended compared to 2014 she said 143 144 Plans to cut down the ancient Hambach Forest to extend the Hambach open pit mine in 2018 have resulted in massive protests On 5 October 2018 a German court ruled against the further destruction of the forest for mining purposes The ruling states the court needs more time to reconsider the complaint Angela Merkel the chancellor of Germany welcomed the court s ruling The forest is located approximately 29 km west of the city center of Cologne specifically Cologne Cathedral 145 In January 2019 the German Commission on Growth Structural Change and Employment initiated Germany s plans to entirely phase out and shut down the 84 remaining coal fired plants on its territory by 2038 146 In May 2020 the 1100 MW Datteln 4 coal fired power plant was added to the German grid after nearly a 10 year delay in construction 147 148 In the first half of 2021 coal was the largest source of power generation in Germany due to less wind than in the years before 149 As coal is continuously phased out in Germany natural gas is increasingly replacing coal burning power plants In late 2021 a record breaking surge in energy prices in Europe particularly for natural gas and refined petroleum products has put this development into question While the European Union is gradually cutting down on its dependence on fossil fuels a shift to a green economy has not happened as swiftly as expected Since many countries in Europe resort to natural gas in order to build their green economies elevated prices for natural gas have been viewed as a stumbling block for reducing greenhouse gas emissions 150 Italy edit As of 2020 Italy still has 9 coal power plants for a total capacity of 7702 MW Enel Italy s largest power generator intends to shut down 3 power plants in early 2021 151 152 Netherlands edit This section needs to be updated The reason given is legal action Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2021 On 22 September 2016 the Dutch parliament voted for a 55 cut in CO2 emissions by 2030 a move which would require the closure of the country s five coal fired power plants The vote is not binding on the government however 153 In December 2019 the Dutch senate banned coal for power generation by 2030 at the latest 154 155 Poland edit As of March 2024 the date is still being discussed 156 Portugal edit On 20 November 2021 Portugal turned off the last remaining coal station Pego making Portugal coal free 157 Spain edit In October 2018 the Sanchez government and Spanish Labour unions settled an agreement to close ten Spanish coal mines at the end of 2018 The government pre engaged to spend 250 million Euro to pay for early retirements occupational retraining and structural change In 2018 about 2 3 percent of the electric energy produced in Spain was produced in coal burning power plants 158 Sweden edit In 2019 coal was still used to a limited extent to fuel three co generation plants in Sweden that produced electricity and district heating The operators of these plants planned to phase out coal by 2020 159 2022 160 and 2025 161 respectively In August 2019 one of the three remaining coal burning power producers announced that they had phased out coal prematurely in 2019 instead of 2020 162 Vartaverket was scheduled to close in 2022 but closed in 2020 163 This was the last coal plant in Sweden and its closure made Sweden coal free In addition to heat and power coal is also used for steel production there are long term plans to phase out coal from steel production Sweden is constructing hydrogen based pilot steel plant to replace coke and coal usage in steel production 164 Once this technology is commercialized with the hydrogen generated from renewable energy sources biogas or electricity the carbon foot print of steel production would reduce drastically 69 United Kingdom edit The remaining coal fired power station will be closed by 2024 165 166 This will not be a complete phase out of fossil fuels because gas fired power stations will continue to provide some firm power 167 Scotland s last coal power station closed in 2016 168 and Wales last coal power station closed in December 2019 169 Coal power in England has also reduced substantially In generating capability there has been the closure of the Hinton Heavies and closure or conversion to biomass of the remaining coal plants will be completed by 2024 In terms of actual production in 2018 it was less than at any time since the industrial revolution The first coal free day took place in 2017 Coal supplied 5 4 of UK electricity in 2018 down from 30 in 2014 170 and 70 in 1990 166 Oceania edit Australia edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2020 nbsp Coal production per person was the highest in the world in 2022 The Australian Greens party have proposed to phase out coal power stations The NSW Greens proposed an immediate moratorium on coal fired power stations and want to end all coal mining and coal industry subsidies The Australian Greens and the Australian Labor Party also oppose nuclear power The Federal Government and Victorian State Government want to modify existing coal fired power stations into clean coal power stations citation needed 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