South Korean Plan To End All Coal-Fired Generation By 2040 Leaves Australian Coal Exporters Scrambling
The Australian government has been urged to prepare for a shift away from thermal coal exports and accelerate green industries after one of its main international customers signed up to close all coal-fired power plants by 2040.
South Korea, Australias third-biggest market for coal burned to generate electricity, announced at the Cop30 climate conference in Brazil that it was joining the Powering Past Coal Alliance, a group of about 60 nations and 120 sub-national governments, businesses and organisations committed to phasing out the fossil fuel. South Koreas minister of climate, energy and environment, Kim Sung-hwan, said it demonstrated the countrys commitment to accelerating a just and clean energy transition.
The north Asian country has the worlds seventh-largest coal power fleet and is the worlds fourth-largest thermal coal importer behind China, India and Japan, responsible for about 8% of global trade. Coal provides about 30% of its electricity. The shift from coal to clean power is not only essential for the climate. It will also help both the Republic of Korea and all other countries increase our energy security, boost the competitiveness of our businesses, and create thousands of jobs, Kim said in a statement.
The pledge commits Korea to retiring 62 coal plants, 40 of which already have confirmed closure dates. The analytics firm Kpler estimates Australia will sell about A$2.3bn (US$1.5bn) worth of thermal coal to South Korea this year.
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