
India, China cut electricity emissions growth, mitigating U.S. coal overdrive

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India and China have cut electricity emissions for the first time in 52 years, driven by increased clean energy deployment, according to a report by CREA. China's emissions fell by 40 million tons, while India's dropped by 38 million tons, offsetting a rise in U.S. emissions due to increased coal use. The three countries account for 60% of global power sector emissions. While China's coal use is expected to decline, India is projected to see a moderate increase in coal consumption due to rising electricity demand. U.S. coal demand is anticipated to decrease by 6% by 2030.
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