Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India’s coal plant plans may jeopardise Paris climate goals

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LOSANGELES: India will not be able to meet its Paris climate agreement commitment­s in the coming years if the country goes ahead with its plans to build nearly 370 coal-fired power plants, US researcher­s warn.

India has pledged to the internatio­nal community to reduce its emissions intensity - the amount of carbon dioxide released per unit of gross domestic product by as much as 35 per cent from 2005 levels by 2030, and to increase the percentage of renewable energy in its power grids.

The constructi­on of 65 gigawatts worth of coal-burning generation with an additional 178 gigawatts in the planning stages would make it nearly impossible for India to meet those climate promises, the researcher­s said.

“The country has vowed to curtail its use of fossil fuels in electricit­y generation, but it has also put itself on a path to building hundreds of coal-burning power plants to feed its growing industrial economy,” said Steve Davis, professor at the University of California Irvine in the US.

By developing all of the planned coal-fired capacity, India would increase the share of fossil fuels in its energy budget by 123 per cent, researcher­s said.

If the country also met its goal to produce at least 40 per cent of their power from non-fossil sources in 2030, the total power being generated would greatly exceed its own projected future electricit­y demand, according to the new study.

“Looking closely at all of India’s active coal plant proposals, we found they are already incompatib­le with the country’s internatio­nal climate commitment­s and are simply unneeded,” said Christine Shearer, senior researcher at Coal Swarm, a research institute in the US.

The country has vowed to curtail its use of fossil fuels in electricit­y generation, but it has also put itself on a path to building hundreds of coalburnin­g power plants to feed its growing industrial economy STEVE DAVIS, professor at the University of California Irvine

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