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                           Europe is leading the way, with Germany at  Slow progress
                         33% and the United Kingdom at 29%. Indeed,  Despite the record fall in coal in 2020, the report
                         the continent is now acting as a model for how  warned that power sector emissions were still
                         wind and solar can be quickly built and inte-  around 2% higher in the pandemic year than in
                         grated into the electricity system.  2015, when the Paris Agreement was signed.
                           The rise of solar helped reduce coal power,   Electricity demand rose 11% (+2,536 TWh)
                         which posted a record fall of 4% (346 TWh).  since 2015, but this outpaced the increase in
                           While welcome, the report warned that this  clean electricity generation (+2,107 TWh). As a
                         was not fast enough to meet Paris Agreement  result, gas-fired electricity rose 11% (+562 TWh)
                         targets. Ember echoed the International Energy  and coal generation fell only 0.8% (-71 TWh).
                         Agency’s (IEA) findings that coal power must
                         fall by 14% every year to keep the world on track   Dave Jones, Ember’s global lead, said: “Pro-
                         for 2050 net-zero emissions.         gress is nowhere near fast enough. Despite
                           The 314 TWh increase in global wind and  coal’s record drop during the pandemic, it still
                         solar generation was the biggest ever in abso-  fell short of what is needed. Coal power needs
                         lute terms. However, in relative terms the 15%  to collapse by 80% by 2030 to avoid dangerous
                         annual rise was the smallest on record.  levels of warming above 1.5 degrees. We need to
                           Ember said that wind and solar expansion  build enough clean electricity to simultaneously
                         will need to accelerate significantly in order to  replace coal and electrify the global economy.
                         achieve climate targets and to ensure that coal  World leaders have yet to wake up to the enor-
                         continues to fall as electricity demand growth  mity of the challenge.”
                         picks up again.
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