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India fuels worldwide jump in planned coal production

Rise in new mine proposals, mainly in states of Odisha and Jharkhand, comes despite plateau in global demand

India fuels worldwide jump in planned coal production

TL;DR

  • Global proposals for new coalmines increased by 11% last year, enough to add 2.5 billion tonnes annually.
  • India, specifically Jharkhand and Odisha, spearheaded this increase to meet rising domestic electricity demand and support economic growth.
  • Despite increased proposals, the actual startup of new coalmining projects worldwide fell by 40% last year, reaching a decade low.
  • Wind and solar power surpassed coal in global electricity generation for the first time last year.
  • Experts suggest the economic rationale for coal expansion is weakening as low-cost clean energy grows, urging governments to cancel potential new projects.