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As West Asia fire rages, green transition chatter gets louderAs tensions rise in West Asia, the urgency to transition from fossil fuels is becoming increasingly clear. A pivotal conference hosted by C...
India power emissions must peak by 2026 to meet Paris pactIndia's power industry emissions must peak by 2026 to achieve net zero by mid-century, according to BloombergNEF. However, the government's...
India set to see biggest jump in coal-fired power in a decadeIndia is set to add 15.4 gigawatts of new coal power capacity this year, the most in nearly a decade, to meet rising electricity demand. De...
Coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, is preparing for a long goodbye in India and ChinaThanks to a combination of China’s energy insecurity — pushing Beijing back to trusted power sources — plus rising Indian demand, the conti...
Coal's peak is here but it's not going away soonTotal consumption of coal will reach a record high of more than 8.5 billion metric tons this year, and then start a long, slow decline, acc...
Dirtiest fuel group adds ‘Sustainable’ to name in rebranding bidThe World Coal Association has rebranded itself as “FutureCoal: The Global Alliance for Sustainable Coal,” Chief Executive Officer Michelle...
Japan says it can make coal cleaner. Critics say its plan is ‘almost impossible’Japan, the world's third-largest economy. draws about one-third of its total electric power supply from coal.
India power giant to add more coal plants to meet soaring demandNew Delhi-based NTPC will likely award construction orders for about 4.5 gigawatts of coal-fired capacity during the fiscal year that began...
Coal use seen peaking next year as India, China determine futureCoal power generation increased in each of the past two years as China and India battled electricity shortages and Europe tried to replace ...
14 million tons a day show why China and India won’t quit coalChina and India are currently mining a combined 14 million tons a day of the dirtiest fossil fuel. Coal not only remains crucial to their c...
What's in the new draft deal for the COP26 climate summit?A new draft agreement for the U.N. climate conference in Glasgow presses countries to be more ambitious in their plans to tackle global war...
India wants $1 trillion before it raises targets to cut emissionsThe demand comes after India’s surprise announcement at the opening of COP26 negotiations in Glasgow, Scotland, that it would set an ambiti...
Fossil fuels' price boom isn't the victory it might seemOne of the biggest drivers for growth in renewable power’s energy share over the past decade has been flat or declining electricity demand....
Japan boosts renewable energy target for 2030 energy mixThe country's revised basic energy strategy leaves unchanged its target for nuclear power, even though the country has struggled to return ...
Global coal power capacity falls for first time even as China builds more coal plantsAs developed economies in Europe and North America increasingly shift toward cleaner energy sources, mining companies are looking to fast-g...
Renewables are booming, but not fast enough to cap greenhouse emissionsThe IEA’s report tracks the different paths the world can take, with government policies shaping the energy industry. While clean energy le...
- Gwalior's air among dirtiest in the world
Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh capital Raipur are among top four cities of the world with the dirtiest air, according to a Worl...