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hatrack

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Sun Jun 25, 2017, 08:25 AM Jun 2017

Coal India, World's Largest Coal Firm, Reportedly Closing 37 Unviable Mines

Coal India—a government-back (Ed. - sic) coal company–is reportedly closing 37 of its "unviable" mines in the next year to cut back on losses.

India is primed for an energy revolution. The country's ongoing economic growth has been powered by fossil fuels in the past, making it one of the top five largest energy consumers in the world. But it has also invested heavily in renewables, and the cost of solar power is now cheaper than ever. In some instances, villages in India have avoided coal-powered electricity altogether, and "leapfrogged" straight to solar power.

Partly because of this shift, Coal India, which produced 554.13 million tonnes of coal in the 2016-2017 fiscal year (for comparison, the largest company in the US produced about 175 million in 2015) saw demand dip in recent months. This is not the first sign that coal is no longer the most economic option for emerging economies like India and China. Earlier this year, the heavily industrial state of Gujarat cancelled its proposed coal power plants. And a few weeks ago The Hindu reported that Coal India had identified another 65 mines in losses.

India's energy situation is changing so fast that even expert predictions about its switch to renewables are wildly off: A study from last year claimed India would be building more than 300 coal plants in the next 10 years, but experts said the data was already outdated by the time the report was published, and that India would be moving toward renewables instead.

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https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/kzqdme/the-worlds-largest-coal-mining-company-is-closing-37-sites

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Coal India, World's Largest Coal Firm, Reportedly Closing 37 Unviable Mines (Original Post) hatrack Jun 2017 OP
Such irony in the choice of the word "unviable" ... eppur_se_muova Jun 2017 #1

eppur_se_muova

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1. Such irony in the choice of the word "unviable" ...
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 01:57 PM
Jun 2017

India also has a very long-term program to develop thorium-based nuclear power. Since India has huge reserves of thorium, the eventual impact of this could leave India as an energy exporter.

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