Coal Distributions for Non-Electric Power Use Decline in the South
cleantechnica.com May 7, 2026

Coal Distributions for Non-Electric Power Use Decline in the South

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The US Energy Information Administration reported a significant decline in coal distributions for non-electric power use in the South, with a 75% decrease between 2010 and 2025. This drop was largely attributed to manufacturers switching to natural gas and the closure of coal-using plants. The Appalachian coal belt states experienced the largest volumetric decreases, with some states seeing declines of 90% or greater.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The shift away from coal in the South's manufacturing sector has significant implications for the region's economic and environmental landscape.
  • · As natural gas consumption increases, the South's reliance on fossil fuels is being reevaluated, potentially paving the way for a more sustainable energy future.