Retire that coal plant!
Komati Site Visit. Photo by United Nations South Africa, April 12, 2023

Retire that coal plant!

GOOD NEWS

Komati Site Visit. Photo by United Nations South Africa, April 12, 2023

Coal isn’t just an inefficient, expensive, carbon-belching way to generate electricity – it’s also a huge source of pollution that directly impacts people’s health. Seven years ago, for example, a coal processing plant near Pittsburgh closed. This month, a new study finds that nearby residents’ ER visits for heart issues immediately fell by 42%; a huge drop that increased even further, to 61%, over the next few years.

That’s why it’s such great news that in South Africa, a coal plant that has been active for half a century is now retired —?and being turned into a clean energy powerhouse! Instead of fossil fuels, the grounds of the Komati Power Station now generate solar and wind energy and serve as a battery storage system.??

This encouraging new role for?the coal plant is the result of a partnership between South Africa, the E.U., and the U.S. At the COP26 climate summit in 2021, they to deliver $8.5 billion in loans and grants to accelerate South Africa’s transition to renewable energy in a socially and economically just way. The country’s aging coal-fired power stations currently supply 86 percent of its electricity.?

The South Africa agreement is the first of what’s called Just Energy Transition Partnerships, agreements that provide global financing for emerging economies that want to shift away from fossil fuels without leaving vulnerable communities behind. Since then, Indonesia and Vietnam have also signed JET agreements, and are currently developing their own plans.?

This is the kind of creative climate solution I love to see, similar to the debt-for-nature deals I covered a few months ago in this edition of the newsletter. More please!

NOT-SO-GOOD NEWS

Image by NASA, March 6, 2016

Last week was full of extreme weather, with wildfires sweeping across Canada’s Northwest Territories, a heat dome breaking temperature records across the central U.S., and a tropical storm making a rare landfall on the Southern California coastline, with another one threatening Florida this week.?

The waters of the Pacific Ocean around northern Mexico are about 3-6F (1.7-3.3C) higher than average. The energy they provided enabled Hilary to power up from a tropical storm to a Category 4 hurricane in just 24 hours. Though it weakened before making landfall, it still had enough strength to move northward into California as a tropical storm, where it dumped 10 months of rain in a single weekend in some areas, bringing flooding and mudslides to usually arid desert and mountain towns.?

We tend to focus most on what’s happening near where we live – but these disasters are happening everywhere, these days. Wildfires are burning across Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece, heatwaves are scorching France, Switzerland, and Germany, over 100,000 people have been evacuated due to flooding in Pakistan, and dozens have died in floods in India’s Himalaya region.?

As I’ve said before, heatwaves, wildfires, floods, and tropical storms are all naturally occurring disasters. But as the planet warms—and this year is likely to break the record for the warmest recorded to date—it’s making heatwaves more dangerous, heavy rainfall more frequent, and tropical storms and hurricanes stronger; and that puts us all at risk.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

rewiringamerica.org

Electrifying your home is a great way to save money, improve indoor air quality by getting fossil (so-called “natural”) gas out of the house, and cut carbon emissions. In Rewiring America ’s free handbook, “Electrify Everything in your Home,” they list 10 practical steps you can take, from buying renewable energy to replacing gas appliances with electric ones.?

These tips apply to most places around the world. If you own a home in the U.S., though, now is an excellent time to look at decarbonizing your utilities and appliances because of the subsidies available through the Inflation Reduction Act. The San Francisco-based start-up QuitCarbon helps homeowners who want to electrify their homes to develop a plan and find experienced, vetted contractors to do the work.?

If you live in Canada, you can apply for a Canada Greener Homes Initiative grant to reimburse some of the costs of retrofitting your home with clean energy. Italy has a new Superbonus tax credit for homeowners, the UK’s Green Deal can help you choose the best energy-saving improvements and find the best ways to pay for them, and Australia offers rebates and home energy support.?

Do you live somewhere else? (You might, because this newsletter goes out to people in 58 different countries so far.) If so, see if you can find a program for your country or region, then share it with everyone you know!


Weds., Aug. 30th at 11am EDT?-?"Nature or tech solutions? How to build a carbon removal strategy"?with Climeworks and 摩根大通 -?webinar

Weds., Sept. 13th at 12:30pm EDT - "Connecting with Americans on Climate Change" with MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative - online

Mon., Sept. 18th at 4:30pm EDT - "This is Climate: Women Leading the Charge"?with The Washington Post at Climate Week NYC - live-stream

Thurs., Sept. 28th at 7pm EDT - "New England’s Climate Future: City, Land and Sea" with GBH - in person in?Brighton,?Massachusetts

Weds., Oct. 4th at 7:30pm EDT-?"Fall for the Book: SAVING US"?with George Mason University in Fairfax, VA -?in person

Sun., Oct. 29th at 4pm CDT -?"If the Sky Were Orange: Art in the Time of Climate Change"?a panel discussion at the exhibit at the Blanton Museum of Art in?Austin, TX -?in person?


Do we have to wait until our cities are under water and the counties are on fire, before this government takes some action?! Labour problems won’t quickly act either. We have a potential £billion green economy waiting to take off. We are surrounded by water, with wave power, tides, and wind. Why are we opening new fossil fuel sources. The new North Sea energy will be traded on the open market, and tthe UK will have to bid to acquire it. It doesn’t mean self sufficient energy for the UK.

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Gijs van den Dool

Senior Geospatial Data Scientist / Independent Researcher

1 年

I wish there was a more unified approach to reducing the dependency on coal as an energy source, and it's excellent news that the Komati Power Station now?generate solar and wind energy and serves as a battery storage system.?Not so good news is that coal mine approvals in Australia this year could add 150m tonnes of CO2 to the atmosphere: - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/02/coalmine-approvals-in-australia-this-year-could-add-150m-tonnes-of-co2-to-atmosphere (but the contracts are mainly for metallurgical coal, used in steelmaking, which is an industry that heavily contributes to the CO2 emissions[1], similar to the cement industry[2]) Luckily there is pushback: "Climate and conservation groups accused the [Australian] government of recklessness and hypocrisy given its promise to act decisively on the climate crisis, pointing out it had the power to change the environment law to give it the power to block new fossil fuel developments if it chose." JRC Publications Repository: [1] EU climate targets: how to decarbonise the steel industry -https://tinyurl.com/5n9b7av7 [2] Decarbonisation options for the cement industry - https://tinyurl.com/mtdetdkc

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Jim Jenkins

I help individuals and organizations turn sustainability intent into action. Speaker I Sustainability Champion I Circular Economy I Safer Chemistry

1 年

Sounds like the headline could be 'Rehiring that Coal Plant into a New Use'

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Bebe Kanter

Founder of a business dedicated to real estate and environmental programs, specializing in sustainable housing solutions and eco-friendly practices in the industry.

1 年

#Byron #Donalds, a Trump surrogate, has made installing MDRs in HAZMAT sites is the center piece of his energy platform. Its surprising because he did vote against funding MDRs several times. These are areas surrounding general aviation airports like #Naples #Airport, coal fired plants and other industrial sites. I agree with him. MDRs will be part of the solution. Invest more money in the next spending cycle for R&D. West Virginia needed away to use the grid. Replacing coal plants with MDRs is the way to go.

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Michael Barnes

US Government Supply Contractor at US DOD

1 年

The World is switching to more economic and sustainable renewable green energy sources. Fossil Fuels simply don't cut it anymore. Climate Change is the true reality today and its only going to get worse if the human race doesn't reduce the amount of toxic fossil fuel usage.

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