Beyond Coal

Let's Move Beyond Coal

Let's Move Beyond Coal

Beyond Coal is one of the most extensive, effective, and long-lasting campaigns in the history of the environmental movement.  Through our national campaign and chapters across the country, we advocate for an electric power system run on affordable, reliable clean energy and not fossil fuels.


By mobilizing our members, deepening grassroots leadership, and winning local victories, we are building power for long-term, durable climate and justice wins.

About Us

We engage over a million members and supporters to intervene in public utility dockets, in litigation, and before state and federal agencies to advocate for clean energy.  We build broad, inclusive coalitions that bring together local consumer advocates, labor organizations, large energy consumer groups, clean energy advocates, and environmental justice leaders.

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Join us in the fight against dirty coal and gas

The Problem

Toxins from coal and gas pollution are destroying our planet and making us sick.

The Solutions

Clean energy technologies are driving a new era of job creation and American prosperity that works for everyone.

Our Campaign

There are many ways you can take part in the effort to phase out dirty coal-fired and gas-fired power plants and increase our use of clean energy.

Most utilities in the United States lack the truly ambitious plans needed to make the clean energy transition a reality.

The Dirty Truth Report

What utilities do, or don't do, over the next decade will either drive us to more polluting, expensive fossil fuels or lead us to a clean energy transition. What is your utility doing?

See Our Report
Coal-Burning Power Plants
The Beyond Coal campaign wants to close all coal plants in the U.S. and replace them entirely with sources of clean energy.
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140 active plants  —  390 retired/proposed to retire

The decrease in air pollution from coal plant retirements to date has prevented over 60,000 premature deaths, 100,000 heart attacks, and 1,000,000 asthma attacks! See which coal plants are polluting your community.

Grassroots pressure combined with economic realities will end the fossil fuel industry, and consumers and workers alike are speeding this inevitable transition.

Do Coal and Gas Power Plants Affect You and Where You Live?

Our map shows the existing coal plants in America and those that have retired or committed to retirement. We also track where gas pipelines and plants are threatening a clean energy future. We’re working toward a future where these maps show clean, renewable energy.

See The Maps

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Your donation will fund our work to stop the expansion of fossil fuel companies and help us achieve clean energy for all.

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May 9, 2022

People across the country concerned for their environment and health, including many in Texas, testified at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s public hearing regarding the federal agency’s proposal to “bump up” the ozone pollution…

May 3, 2022

As the result of a settlement agreement secured by the Sierra Club and Earthjustice in a Clean Air Act enforcement case, DTE Energy is giving a combined $2.7 million to ten community-based environmental justice projects in River Rouge, Ecorse, and…

April 28, 2022

20 organizations, led by Sierra Club and Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, submitted comments urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reconsider their proposal to redesignate the Detroit area from ozone nonattainment because it would…

April 26, 2022

Today, Xcel Energy filed a new proposal for its electric resource plan that will have the 750 megawatt, coal-fired Comanche 3 unit close no later than January 1, 2031. The Sierra Club and Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) signed on to this…

April 25, 2022

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) released a draft Environmental Impact Statement for the retirement and replacement of the 2,470 megawatts Cumberland coal-fired power plant located northwest of Nashville. Cumberland is one of the nation’s…