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Global coal demand hit record high this year but is set to decline by 2030, IEA says.

Global coal demand reached 8.85 billion tonnes in 2025, driven mainly by China; demand expected to decline slightly by 2030 due to growth in renewables and natural gas, IEA said.

  • On Dec 17, the International Energy Agency said global coal demand rose 0.5 in 2025 to a record 8.85 billion tons, but is expected to decline by 2030 as renewables, nuclear, and natural gas gain ground.
  • Amid policy and weather shifts, policy shifts, weather and fuel-price changes pushed consumption higher in 2025, while rising natural gas prices and measures slowed coal-plant retirements in the United States.
  • Regionally, China remains the key driver, with coal's share in power generation expected to be around 34% in 2025, the IEA said.
  • The IEA warned the record rise complicates efforts to meet global climate targets and that China’s power demand and policy choices will largely determine near- to medium-term coal trends.
  • Through 2030, the International Energy Agency projects coal demand will plateau then slowly decline, with U.S. demand falling as renewable power grows and coal plants retire, though higher electricity use could alter this path.
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Paris. Global coal consumption will reach a record in 2025, partly due to the policies of Donald Trump’s US administration to boost industry, a report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) showed.

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The data show that overall carbon demand in 2025 has slightly increased, about 0.5% compared to 2024, which was already a year of memory, reaching 8.85 billion tons.

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However, the International Energy Agency expects it to "slightly decrease" by 2030.

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