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India Must Clean Up Coal-Reliant Power Sector to Reach Net-Zero

In order for India to reach its net-zero emissions target by 2070, it will have to clean up its coal-reliant power sector.

India Must Clean Up Coal-Reliant Power Sector to Reach Net-Zero
Excavators stand next to piles of coal at the coal-fired NTPC Ltd. Badarpur Thermal Power Station. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

In order for India to reach its surprising target of having net-zero emissions by 2070, it will have to clean up the most coal-reliant of the world’s biggest power sectors.

India Must Clean Up Coal-Reliant Power Sector to Reach Net-Zero

More than 70% of India’s electricity came from coal power plants last year, according to BloombergNEF data. The past few weeks have highlighted just how reliant the country is on the most-polluting fossil fuel, as a shortage of it has led to curbs on power supply to some energy-hungry industries.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delighted delegates at the COP26 climate summit with his announcement that the third-biggest emitter would reach net-zero by 2070, and he raised India’s 2030 target for low-emission energy capacity to 500 gigawatts from 450 previously. Still, the country has to lay out a detailed plan for the 40 years in between.

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