Coal plant retirements largely pushed, cancelled in 2025
April 19, 2026
At the end of 2024, power plant operators were planning to retire over 8.5 GW of coal power in 2025. By the end of 2025, however, only 2.5 GW had retired, the lowest amount in the past 15 years. Most plants had thier retirement dates pushed back to 2026 or 2029, while some will continue running indefinitely. Coal power has seen a steady decline over the past two decades due to emissions rules and weakening economics. Recently plants are being kept online due to significant demand growth, grid reliability concerns, and supportive federal policy. Source: EIA.