Germany has announced it will put its last coal plant offline by 2038, a commitment that still has to be firmed up in the country’s coal exit law.
If I were "in charge" in the US, I'd make it a policy to shutter coal power plants as rapidly as possible. I don't know if government can make it happen faster than it is happening naturally of course. Germany has a large economy obviously, and they remain reliant on coal generation particularly as they are shutting down nuclear plants. They also are getting NG from Russia. Shutting down coal in 18 years in not very impressive really.
In 2019, Germany generated electricity from the following sources: 29% coal, 25% wind, 14% nuclear, 10% natural gas, 9.1% solar, 8.7% biomass, 3.7% hydroelectricity.