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📢 Big news! We're thrilled to welcome Erica Scott-Adjei as our new Chief Development Officer.
Erica brings 20 years of expertise to keep GEM’s independent energy data open and accessible to all.
Learn more about her background: globalenergymonitor.org/profile/eric...
Read GEM’s Pedal to the Metal '26 report but still have questions? 📊
Join the report authors on June 18 for a live deep dive and Q&A covering asset-level data from nearly 1,300 steel plants and 949 iron ore mines globally.
Register: zoom.us/webinar/regi...
ICYMI: The global steel industry faces a major "coal lock-in" crisis, but a critical window for intervention remains. 🏗️
Whether you've read the full PTM 2026 report or want an expert breakdown of key findings, join us for a live discussion w/the report authors.
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🇨🇴 Colombia is at a critical energy crossroads. Despite its strong climate leadership, the country remains tied to #fossil infrastructure.
The incoming gov't has a unique window to secure the grid without locking into a costly, massive LNG overbuild.
globalenergymonitor.org/research/col...
Who added the most pumped storage #hydropower (PSH) this year? 🗺️
🇨🇳 China, 🇬🇧 the UK, and 🇮🇳 India are leading the world in newly operating PSH. China alone has 168 GW currently under construction.
Track the global leaders: globalenergymonitor.org/projects/glo...
BRICS broke renewable records in 2025 — & fossil records too.
Solar + wind additions hit 497GW, but the bloc also added 125GW of coal, oil and gas capacity.
A split transition: renewables are cutting coal generation in places, while fossil capacity grows.
globalenergymonitor.org/research/spl...
NEW – New coal plants hit ‘10-year’ global high in 2025 – but power output still fell | @mollylempriere.carbonbrief.org @globalenergymon.bsky.social
Read here: buff.ly/6ULYS42
📣 Boom & Bust Coal 2026 out now!
💡 @globalenergymon.bsky.social 's 11th annual report found growing paradox in global energy transition: Coal power capacity continued to expand in 2025, even as use of coal for electricity generation declined
globalenergymonitor.org/research/boom-and-bust-coal-2026
A new report from GEM reveals the largest power capacity expansion on record across the BRICS group of nations. Future capacity additions will be driven primarily by utility-scale solar and wind ☀️💨🔌💡
@jamesnorman.bsky.social @globalenergymon.bsky.social
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🇪🇺 Coal is in terminal decline in the #EU.
Despite delays, coal generation fell for the 3rd year in a row to 9.2% of the mix. True security lies in scaling renewables, not extending aging plants.
More in @globalenergymon.bsky.social and partners' report: globalenergymonitor.org/research/boo...