Want quick progress on climate change? Clean up ‘hyper-polluting’ coal plants.
The research reveals that these plants’ extreme emissions are not just a factor of scale, with the biggest plants producing the most pollution. Rather the hyper polluters were just a lot dirtier, overall, because they relied on low-quality coal or were aging and inefficient — or both. Relative to the average emissions intensity of fossil-fuel facilities in each country, these plants “emitted carbon at a rate 28.2 percent to 75.6 percent higher.
Across the globe, the study revealed that the worst 5 percent of power plants “contributed 73 percent of all electricity-based CO2 discharges.” This pattern of extreme outlier plants holds true everywhere, with some of the worst relative offenders in highly developed countries like the United States, Japan, and Australia, where the worst 5 percent of plants emit can produce up to 89 percent of electricity-based emissions.
This phenomenon of hyper-polluting coal plants offers policymakers obvious targets for action. The study finds that extreme emissions reductions are possible in relatively short order by converting to natural gas. “The world’s total electricity-based CO2 emissions could be reduced by as much as 29.50 percent should extreme emitters be required to use gas,” which the study’s authors deem “the most available and efficient mitigation option.
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