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NEW: Sierra Club Tool Shows Deadly Impact of Coal on Public Health Across the Country

Key Takeaway

The Sierra Club's new data tool intensifies pressure on coal-fired generation, signaling an accelerated shift towards cleaner energy sources and influencing future policy and market dynamics for developers and large loads.

AI Summary

  • Sierra Club's new 'Out of Control' web tool highlights approximately 6,500 premature deaths annually in the US linked to coal air pollution, providing granular data by county, plant, and utility.
  • The release of this tool signals intensified public and regulatory pressure on coal-fired generation, likely accelerating coal plant retirements and driving demand for cleaner energy alternatives.
  • Developers and IPPs should anticipate continued policy advocacy for stricter emissions standards and coal phase-outs, creating market opportunities for renewable energy, storage, and potentially cleaner dispatchable generation.
  • Large power consumers should monitor regional energy mix shifts and potential grid impacts as coal plants face increased scrutiny and potential retirement, influencing long-term energy supply and pricing.

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Article Content

Washington, D.C. — Today, Sierra Club released a new web tool that shows that every year, approximately 6,500 Americans die prematurely from illnesses linked to coal air pollution. The updated Out of Control: The Deadly Impact of Coal Pollution — 2026 web tool provides county by county, plant by plant, and utility by ... [continued] The post NEW: Sierra Club Tool Shows Deadly Impact of Coal on Public Health Across the Country appeared first on CleanTechnica .