Bloomberg citing the report I co-authored recently with @masoninman. And here's THE graph: the EU really does not need to be building more fossil gas pipeline and terminal capacity
Report 👉🏼 https://t.co/WL5m4i8Xeb
In India coal power capacity rose by just 0.7 GW in 2020, net of 1.3 GW of retirements, after rising by 7.0 GW in 2019. At the height of the country’s coal plant building from 2010 to 2017, the country increased its coal fleet by an average of 17.3 GW a year. #EndCoal
Commissioning of new plants fell to 50.3 GW in 2020, a decline of 34% from 2019, as projects in development struggled to obtain financing and many projects were delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. #EndCoal
China commissioned 76% of all new coal plants in 2020, which is so much more than other countries that you’ll have to read two more tweets to get to the bottom of this smokestack. Read more in Boom and Bust 2021: https://t.co/O3JvhDw4qh #EndCoal
Great work by Dan Gocher at the Australasian Center for Corporate Responsibility in helping to make 2020 a landmark year for investor action on climate change https://t.co/yybSQvidGJ #corporateresponsibility @justdanfornow
Japan’s big bet on LNG looks increasingly risky. Blog by @greigaitken for @GlobalEnergyMon on Japan's massive and increasingly risky support for LNG terminals, tankers and pipelines overseas. https://t.co/lhDXU8k8Yl
Having once hiked the AT from New Jersey to New Hampshire, I agree with the argument that the trail is "land" which would be damaged by the Atlantic Coast Pipeline:
https://t.co/30653neY7V #NoACP
Truly enormous: after powerful organizing by tens of thousands of great activists, Duke Energy and Dominion Energy throw in the towel and cancel Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Such thanks to those who fought.
https://t.co/WMuakWJM21
"Number of the day: 250 gigawatts. That's the amount of new coal-fired power capacity under development in China, per a new report from the groups Global Energy Monitor and @CREACleanAir."
https://t.co/LddOSHY2IY
My wife and her new friends Stephen King and John McCain: 5 books you won't want to miss this week, including Stephen King, John McCain https://t.co/I9Yukaz8XK via @usatoday