Coal Industry Facts

Coal is a vital global energy source

• Coal represents more than 25% of global primary international energy consumption

   and generates approximately 40% of the world’s electricity.


• The United States produces approximately 20% of the world’s coal (1.1 billion tons

   annually) and is the second largest global coal producer, surpassed only by China.


• As of 2006, the United States controlled over a quarter (approximately 27.1%) of the  

   total remaining global coal reserves.


• Technologies focused on lowering emissions of carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrous

   oxide, mercury, and fine particulates will help ensure that coal remains a key fuel for

   global electric power generation.


• Coal demand is expected to double by 2030, largely due to rapid expansion in China.

 

 

Links to coal industry resources:

 

American Coal Council

BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2008

International Energy Agency

Mississippi Valley Trade & Transport Council

U.S. Energy Information Administration

Western Kentucky Coal Association

World Coal Institute