Data source: Coal Production (Our World in Data)

Tools used: Matplotlib

Posted by oscarleo0

15 comments
  1. So there’s a reason why people state per capita use. Anyways can you guess who the largest producer of Natural Gas is? It’s the U.S. and it’s not much better emissions wise.

  2. Can’t believe there was a time where coal was 70-80% of our energy source.

  3. Interested in the TWh scale, why not by mass? Original info comparing multiple energy sources?

  4. By coal, you mean coal-powered electricity?

    EDIT: OK I checked the source, it’s actual coal, but measured in energy content, including non-energy coal (e.g. for steelmaking).

  5. China was still using steam locomotives a couple years ago in the coal mines.

  6. China will build anything and everything to quench their energy needs. They build the most renevable and most coal powerplants in the world.

  7. The two countries with the most people are also the two countries with the most [INSERT ANYTHING HERE]. Color me shocked

  8. This chart is made to weirdly focus only on Asia, and doesn’t show history well at all. It would have made sense contextually to show that the USA was the top producer all the way up to the 1980s when it evened out with China for a decade, and plateaued until the 2010s before dropping significantly, while China’s production has only continued to grow.

    This chart specifically focuses on who is the top producers now, and their specific plots on the graph, not showing the context around them. Simply showing “Rest of the world” as a big ass blob of grey consisting of 30% of the total production doesn’t give much actual information. Also: white background, plus Indonesia’s plot is white? Why?

    I would not call this beautiful at all.

  9. So at this point, China has a significant technological edge in developing more clever ways to extract and use coal?

  10. China is basically producing all the shit for the rest of the world. Therefore, a lot of this energy is basically used in form of goods by the rest of the world…

    Also, look at the Photovoltaik and Windenergy capacity of china – they outperform the rest of the world also there…

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