The domino effect of companies ditching coal has finally hit the industrial conglomerates, with Toshiba and Siemens Energy finally deciding to kick their coal habit this week, following a similar pledge from General Electric back in September. The move isn’t radical, and the fact that they will all continue to satisfy their existing coal commitments points to the fact that these giants will be punished time and time again as we reach tipping points through the energy transition. With pressure mounting from investors to tackle climate change, on Wednesday, Toshiba announced that it will stop taking new orders for coal-fired power stations, but will continue to honor contracts for 11 plants that it has in its order books. The company…