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Fueling progress: How ‘dirty’ coal will help the world’s most populous country go green
India plans to produce 1.5 billion tons of coal by 2030, but its ambition to embrace renewables like wind an solar power has secured it some leeway In the run-up to the United Nations annual climate summit, India was under pressure regarding its increasing coal production; it had repeatedly clarified that the fossil fuel is crucial to its energy security. As experts try to decode what the fine print of what the summit’s outcome means for India, it is clear that the South Asian nation is able to ensure energy growth and energy security. Experts assert that the just-concluded 28th Conference of Parties (CoP) to the

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