
Coal power generation in India and China experienced a decline in 2025, marking the first simultaneous drop in fifty years, according to a new analysis. This decrease is attributed to record additions of clean energy capacity in both nations, which met rising demand. India's coal generation fell by 3%, while China's dropped by 1.6%. This shift is seen as a significant step towards potentially peaking global CO2 emissions, driven by the power sectors of these two countries.
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