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Global Energy Monitor was founded in 2007 by writer and environmentalist Ted Nace.Originally named "Coalswarm", and affiliated with Earth Island Institute, the organization created a tracker database of global coal-fired power stations that became "widely respected" by academic researchers, media outlets, and governments. [2]
Boom and Bust 2021: Tracking The Global Coal Plant Pipeline (Report). Global Energy Monitor. 2021-04-05. References This page was last edited on 5 October 2024, at 09
Ember’s open data covers annual electricity generation data for over 200 countries and regions, and monthly electricity generation data for 85 countries and regions. [32] It also provides 16 open data tools which track regional and global electricity transitions and coal mine methane emissions standards. [33] Electricity Data Explorer
From 2015 to 2020, although coal generation hardly fell in absolute terms, some of its market share was taken by wind and solar. [27] In 2020 only China increased coal power generation, and globally it fell by 4%. [27] However, in 2021, China declared that it limited coal generation until 2025 and subsequently phase it out over time. [39]
2021 world electricity generation by source. Total generation was 28 petawatt-hours. [1] Coal (36%)
"Real-Time Generation". Exist Transparency Platform. "Final Daily Production Program". Exist Transparency Platform; Boom and Bust 2021: Tracking The Global Coal Plant Pipeline (Report). Global Energy Monitor. 5 April 2021.
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English: Stacked bar chart showing new coal-fired power capacity - globally, including China - since 2000 Data source: New Coal-fired Power Capacity by Country / Global Coal Plant Tracker. Global Energy Monitor (2023). Archived from the original on 19 March 2023. — Global Energy Monitor's Summary of Tables