
For the first time in over 50 years, both China and India reduced their coal power generation in the past year. China's coal power fell 1.6% and India's declined 3%, attributed to record renewable energy expansion, particularly solar and wind. While this marks a significant shift, it remains uncertain if these drops are a lasting trend or temporary. Both nations continue to expand coal capacity, posing financial risks to utilities if new plants are underutilized.
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