About this report
Coal is the most carbon-intensive major fossil fuel in use today and is deeply entrenched in the power system, but drastic reductions in its consumption are required to achieve net-zero emissions. Accelerating Coal Transitions provides an update on the IEA’s 2022 report Coal in Net Zero Transitions at the request of the Japanese G7 Presidency. It comes out two years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prompted a surge in coal-fired generation. The report offers pragmatic strategies for policymakers to transition away from unabated coal power while maintaining energy security, affordability, and protecting local communities deeply connected to coal production and use. This update also includes a series of case studies highlighting successful policy examples across diverse national circumstances.
Online table of contents
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1.0Executive summary
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2.0The context: Turning a tanker
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3.0Managing the transition to low-emissions power: Everything, everywhere, all at once
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4.0Financing the shift away from coal: Who will foot the bill?
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5.0Policies for people-centred and just transitions: Ensuring a fair energy future for everyone