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India's coal power usage set to shrink for the first time in 14 years

Coal generation fell for a fourth month in November, the longest such streak in government data going back to 2005.

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Power generation from coal slumped 11% from a year earlier in Nov

Rajesh Kumar Singh | Bloomberg New Delhi
Coal’s use for power in the country is set to shrink for the first time in at least 14 years as demand slows and cheaper and cleaner renewable sources of electricity erode the fossil fuel’s share.

Coal generation fell for a fourth month in November, the longest such streak in government data going back to 2005. That echoes a decline in consumption because of slowing industrial activity and prolonged rains that pushed up production from hydroelectric dams while curbing electricity demand for air conditioning and irrigation.

When demand is down, utilities end up reducing offtake from costlier coal

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