Chart of the Week
- From 2011 to mid-2020, roughly 95 GW of coal-fired capacity has gone offline, with another 25 GW slated to shut down by 2025.
- The U.S. coal fleet will soon drop below 200 GW, down from 314 GW at its peak in 2011.
- The remaining plants are underutilized because of coal’s declining competitiveness.
- From 2011 to mid-2020, roughly 95 GW of coal-fired capacity has gone offline, with another 25 GW slated to shut down by 2025.
- The U.S. coal fleet will soon drop below 200 GW, down from 314 GW at its peak in 2011.
- The remaining plants are underutilized because of coal’s declining competitiveness.
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