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In a nutshell, it is not correct to assign human attributes (e.g., lifetimes) to inanimate objects. Consequently, the operating span of a coal fired power plant can be unlimited since any degraded or failed component can be replaced with a new one. Some of the oldest U.S. coal plants have operated since 1921. The decision on whether to make a refurbishment, or to build a new plant, is merely a question of relative economics and investment risk. For example, the cost of a single replacement part is almost always less than the cost of replacing the plant. However, in an old plant, there is a risk that many additionally worn parts also will need replacement soon. Plant owners evaluate these tradeoffs each time a major component fails and make the decision whether or not to retire the plant.

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The lifespan of a coal-fired power plant varies, but it typically ranges from 30 to 50 years. This can depend on factors such as maintenance, upgrades, and regulatory requirements. However, as the world shifts towards cleaner energy sources, many coal-fired power plants are being retired earlier due to environmental concerns and the transition to renewable energy.

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