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    Reviving Old Coal Mines: A Solution for China’s Solar Panel Overcapacity?

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Leading the Charge: China is at the forefront of transforming decommissioned coal-mining sites into solar power facilities, with 90 active sites generating 14 GW of electricity, according to Global Energy Monitor.

    2. Global Impact: 15 countries, including Australia and the US, are also pursuing solar projects on former coal lands, collectively targeting 11 GW of capacity, though most projects are still in early stages.

    3. Dual Benefits: Converting mines to solar not only supports clean energy but also aids in land restoration and local job creation, presenting a holistic approach to energy transition.

    4. Political Influence: The trend reflects a larger narrative of rebuilding post-coal landscapes, symbolizing a commitment to a just and sustainable energy future amidst global conversations on coal phase-outs.

    Transforming Coal Mines into Solar Power Hubs

    China stands at the forefront of repurposing old coal mines into solar power facilities. This shift offers a dual benefit: it helps reduce the overproduction of solar panels while promoting clean energy. As the world’s largest coal consumer, China has launched 90 former mines into active solar production, generating 14 gigawatts (GW) of energy. Additionally, 46 more projects are in the pipeline, aiming for another 9 GW. This transition is not just about energy generation; it represents an opportunity to restore land and create jobs. By reclaiming abandoned mining sites, communities can witness both ecological recovery and economic revitalization. As energy demands grow, such initiatives become essential.

    The Global Outlook on Mine Repurposing

    While China leads in this effort, other countries are also exploring similar conversions. For instance, Australia, the United States, and Greece work on projects targeting 11 GW of solar capacity from decommissioned coal sites. However, many of these initiatives remain in the planning stages, highlighting the need for increased action. Addressing overcapacity in the solar market requires a proactive approach. As more mines close globally, using these lands for solar power becomes increasingly relevant. This movement symbolizes a transition not just in energy sources, but in how we perceive abandoned industrial landscapes. By turning “abandoning” into “rebuilt,” these projects showcase a commitment to sustainable energy for future generations. Such initiatives can lead to a more resilient planet and a brighter future for all.

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