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Coal will remain India's source of power: WCA

COAL remains the dominant source of electricity in India - in 2018, it accounted for 74% of supply - and will still represent almost half of electricity generation in 2040, according to the World Coal Association.

Both electricity demand and generation from coal in India are expected to grow significantly over the next 25 years.

Both electricity demand and generation from coal in India are expected to grow significantly over the next 25 years.

Despite the surge of renewables, both electricity demand and generation from coal in India are expected to grow significantly over the next 25 years. "Coal-fired power plants will form part of the flexibility...

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