economy
January 13, 2026
Термоелектране на угаљ и мазут у САД раде и након пензионисања
Глобална потражња за угљем ће опасти након што је достигла рекордни ниво у 2023. години, а структурна промена је сада у току јер технологије чисте енергије почињу да надмашују потрошњу фосилних горива, потвђује нови извештај Међународне агенције за енергију (ИЕА).
TL;DR
- Global coal demand is projected to decline after reaching a record high in 2023.
- The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts a 2.3% decrease in coal consumption in 2025, with further declines expected in 2026.
- This trend is attributed to the increased use of renewable energy, slower economic growth in China, and reduced coal consumption in developed nations.
- The IEA forecasts a cumulative drop of over 270 million tonnes of coal equivalent by 2026 from the 2023 peak.
- Bulgaria has access to €1.178 billion to €1.3 billion from the EU's Just Transition Fund (JTF) to support regions affected by coal mine and power plant closures.
- The Trump administration previously ordered an aging coal-fired power plant in Colorado to remain open beyond its scheduled retirement date.
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