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Briefing: Asia ramps up use of dirty fuels to cover energy shortfall triggered by Iran war

Strategic angle: Governments across Asia are increasing coal usage as they face energy shortages due to the ongoing conflict in Iran.

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Updated 10 days ago
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Governments across Asia are responding to energy shortfalls by increasing their reliance on coal, the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel. This shift is primarily driven by the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has disrupted energy supplies.

South Korea has announced a delay in the shutdown of its coal-fired power plants, reflecting a strategic decision to maintain energy stability. Similarly, the Philippines is planning to enhance the output of its coal-burning facilities to meet rising energy demands.

This trend raises concerns about the long-term implications for regional energy infrastructure and environmental commitments, as the increased use of coal could hinder progress towards cleaner energy solutions.