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Explained: Why India negotiated coal ‘phase down’ instead of ‘phase out’ at COP26

Here's explained India’s coal ‘phase down’ stand at COP26 summit based on three reasons

By Anshu Sharma  Nov 17, 2021 1:50:20 PM IST (Published)


The negotiations at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow ended with an agreement to phase down the use of coal instead of phasing it out as India wanted to negotiate terms for the usage of all forms of fossil fuels and not just coal.
Here at CNBC-TV18, we explain India’s coal ‘phase down’ stand based on 3 reasons
Phase down has no definite timeline to end coal usage
India has committed to becoming a net-zero nation, that is it will offset its emission impacting the climate, by 2070. The coal phase down will mean a developing country like India will have its own resources like coal to meet energy requirements without putting a timeline to end usage of the fossil fuel.
This phase down will give a breather to recently commissioned coal-based plants that may have a life cycle of another 20-30 years. At present, India has 200 GW electricity generation capacity based on coal.