Today’s Briefing: New coal plants hit ‘10
Today's briefing highlights that the number of new coal-fired power plants commissioned worldwide has reached ten in a single year, marking a significant development in global energy trends. Despite growing concerns over climate change and international efforts to reduce carbon emissions, several countries continue to invest in coal infrastructure, driven by energy security, economic factors, and demand for reliable power. This resurgence challenges the global push for cleaner energy sources like renewables and natural gas. The new plants are primarily concentrated in emerging economies where coal remains a key component of the energy mix. Environmental groups warn that this trend could undermine climate goals and delay the transition to low-carbon energy systems. Policymakers face increased pressure to balance development needs with sustainability commitments, emphasizing the urgency for stricter regulations, investment in clean technologies, and international cooperation to phase out coal dependency.
Published on: 2026-05-21 at 00:15:01