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India says will need coal until 2040

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COAL will play an important role in India until at least 2040, the nation’s coal minister said on Wednesday (9), even as calls for countries to switch to cleaner forms of fuel intensify at UN climate talks taking place in Egypt.

Addressing a parliament­ary committee, minister in charge of coal Pralhad Joshi said the fuel was an affordable source of energy and demand for it had yet to peak in India.

‘Thus, no transition away from coal is happening in the foreseeabl­e future in India,’ Joshi said, adding it would have a big role until 2040 and beyond.

At the COP27 talks taking place until Nov. 18 in Egypt, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has called for urgent action to cut emissions, including phasing out coal by 2040 globally.

India has long resisted renouncing coal and maneuvered with China at last year’s COP26 talks, hosted by Britain, to block stronger commitment­s to quitting it.

Months of declining fuel inventorie­s at power plants culminated in the worst power crisis in more than six years in April, disrupting industrial activity and driving India to accelerate coal mining.

As heatwaves boost air conditioni­ng use and drive up power demand, the government said in a statement coal accounts for more than 51 percent of India’s primary energy requiremen­t and around 73 percent of power generation.

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A coal mine in Jharkhand

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