Why India is still dependent on coal as UK shovels fossil fuel out | Economy & Policy News

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India is a far second, adding 12 per cent of total global capacity | (Photo: Shutterstock)


The United Kingdom (UK) on Monday shut down its last coal-fired power plant, becoming the first among G7 nations to stop using the fuel for electricity. The UK has met its goal of ending all coal-fired power generation a year earlier than target.


By adopting gas power and penalising carbon emissions, the country gradually reduced its use of coal. It has not added any coal-fired capacity since the beginning of this century. Compare that to China which since 2000 has accounted for 69 per cent of the 1588.5 gigawatt (Gw) coal-powered capacity added globally — the highest

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