US coal plays strategic role in energy security

Line chart showing annual US electric power coal consumption declining from around 1 billion short tons in the early 2000s to about 400 million short tons by 2024.

US coal is regaining attention as part of the energy security debate, particularly as electricity demand rises and concerns around grid reliability intensify. The report highlights how existing coal-fired power plants are being leveraged as a short-term solution to support baseload capacity, especially in regions facing transmission constraints, gas supply limitations, or delays in new generation. Rising demand from data […]

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