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Asia Increases Coal Usage Amid Energy Shortages Linked to Iran Conflict

In response to energy shortages exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Iran, Asian governments are ramping up coal usage, delaying plant closures and boosting output.

Editorial Staff
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Governments across Asia are responding to energy shortfalls by increasing their reliance on coal, the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel. This shift is primarily driven by the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has disrupted energy supplies.

South Korea has announced a delay in the shutdown of its coal-fired power plants, reflecting a strategic decision to maintain energy stability. Similarly, the Philippines is planning to enhance the output of its coal-burning facilities to meet rising energy demands.

This trend raises concerns about the long-term implications for regional energy infrastructure and environmental commitments, as the increased use of coal could hinder progress towards cleaner energy solutions.