Abstract:
Coal usage has contributed immensely to evolution of general manufacturing, iron and steel production, power
generation, railways and other industries. Apart from its usage in the industries, coal mining is also an important
source of income for many countries. The call for world transition from coal to renewable energy has been on for
some times in the past. This is because coal is considered one of the most green-house-gas intensive sources of
electricity. This paper, therefore, investigates the pros and cons of banning coal as a source of energy generation. The
data used in this study were mostly sourced from the literature. The study reveals that China, the United States, India,
Russia, Japan, Germany, South Africa, South Korea, Indonesia and Poland are the top ten top countries in the world
using coal energy. The findings also show that the cons outweigh the pros. It is recommended that African countries
whose main source of energy generation is from coal should endeavour to reduce its environmental impact through
coal liquefaction and gradual phase-out of coal fired plants.