Coal Emerges as Tactical Bridge Fuel Despite Long-Term Transition Momentum
Multiple countries are strategically increasing coal usage as a short-term response to elevated natural gas prices, while maintaining structural commitments to renewable energy systems. This tactical pivot highlights the complex interplay between immediate energy security needs and longer-term decarbonization goals, with coal serving as a temporary economic buffer rather than a reversal of transition policies.
This coal resurgence could create temporary emissions spikes but may paradoxically strengthen the business case for energy independence through renewables and storage.
coal resurgence
gas prices
energy security
transition flexibility