The real tragedy is what we don't see. We see billions squandered on wind and solar. Tragic enough, but we don't see the magnificent electrical infrastructures coal might create if similarly furnished with funds.
The world's largest coal-fired power stations, Inner Mongolia's 6,720 Megawatt (MW) Tuoketuo Station and South Korea's 6,100 MW Taean Station, were built in stages as additional generators were needed. Tuoketuo now sports a motley array of 12 steam turbines ranging in size from 300 to 660 MW. Taean's managers topped-up their 8 original 500 MW turbines with 2 Hitachi 1,050s.