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At 11.4 GW, India's coal proposals hit record high since 2016: Global Energy Monitor

Along with the government’s pledge to double coal production within the next four years, these developments make it clear that, despite recent progress toward increasing India’s renewable energy capacity, the country has no intentions of phasing coal down or out, the report stated.

April 11, 2024 / 09:59 IST
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Gevra coal mine in Chhattisgarh.

India introduced 11.4 gigawatts (GW) of entirely new coal proposals in 2023, which is more than the newly proposed capacity in any year in the country since 2016, according to a new report from Global Energy Monitor (GEM).

"After what appeared to be a promising year for the beginning to phase down India’s coal power dependence in 2022, the lack of retirement planning paired with new coal capacity additions and proposals in 2023 indicated that coal power capacity is unlikely to be phased down anytime soon," stated the GEM annual survey on the global coal fleet released on April 11.

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Coal accounts for about three-quarters of India’s power generation and its demand is seen to be rising despite the country’s renewables plans. India has seen spikes in peak demand for electricity in the last two years, even as it has struggled to add green power capacity in line with its goal of 500 gigawatts (GW) of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. India’s peak power demand in 2023 hit a record 240 GW, surpassing the government’s projection of 230 GW. This is expected to touch 256.5-260 GW in 2024-25. By 2030, India's power demand is likely to hit 350-400 GW.