RepowerScore is built for policymakers, energy planners, investors, and advocates working to accelerate the transition from coal to clean.

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The tool at a glance

Repowescore is a that tool assesses how suitable each coal-fired power plant is for repowering with carbon-free energy. It scores units based on a growing set of technical and geographical factors, helping identify where transition is most viable.

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Coal-Fired Power Plants mapped worldwide
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Technical and geographical factors used to score CFPPs
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Clean repowering pathways evaluated

Who is it for?

Whether you’re guiding investment, shaping energy policy, building new technologies, or conducting research — RepowerScore helps you identify the most promising coal-to-clean repowering opportunities.

How does it work?

We collect the latest data on coal plants, local conditions, and available technologies — combining socio-political, geophysical, and technical factors into one system.

Based on your selected year and pathway, RepowerScore calculates how feasible it is to repower each unit — using 29 weighted indicators.

Visualise the results with ranked lists and heatmaps, helping you prioritise where action is most achievable.

Testimonials

Łukasz Bartela

DEsire project

The RepowerScore tool, is calibrated to ensure it accurately reflects real-world conditions and challenges. This collaboration underscores the critical importance of tailored, data-driven approaches in transitioning to sustainable energy solutions.

Alice Anlind

Senior Developer

As RepowerScore grows in maturity, there will be no reason not to Repower anymore. I really believe this might be a key factor in stopping climate change.

Dr. Daniel Cox

Repower

RepowerScore can truly highlight the potential of repowering by showing how each coal plant in the world could be repowered, while identifying the most sensible pathway.

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How can I help?

Are you interested in contributing improved details for plants and/or repowering pathways?

Get in touch

Currently, we are looking for help with:

  • Data collection
  • Data verification
  • Feedback on factor design and weighting
  • New data sources