
India to Drive Global Coal Demand Through 2030 Despite Green Energy Push
A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), Coal 2025, reveals that India will account for the world’s largest absolute increase in coal consumption over the next five years. While global demand is expected to plateau and begin a gradual decline by 2030, India’s appetite for coal is projected to rise by an average of 3% annually, adding over 200 million tonnes to its current usage.
The IEA highlights a significant structural shift in the global coal market. While advanced economies like the United States and the European Union continue their structural decline in coal use, growth is now concentrated heavily in Asia.
Interestingly, 2025 saw several uncharacteristic trends that temporarily slowed coal’s momentum:
Despite the projected rise in coal volume, the share of coal in India’s total electricity mix is actually expected to fall from 70% in 2025 to 60% by 2030. This is due to the country’s massive scaling of non-fossil fuel energy.
| Metric | Current Status (Aug 2025) | 2030 Target |
| Total Capacity | 495 GW | ~770-800 GW |
| Non-Fossil Capacity | ~259 GW (52% of total) | 500 GW |
| New Coal Plants | 20 plants (14 GW) added in 2025 | Controlled additions for security |
The IEA warns that while global coal demand has reached a plateau, the “era of growth” is ending. However, for emerging economies like India, coal remains a critical “bridge” to ensure energy security and support a fast-growing economy while transitioning toward a 500 GW non-fossil capacity goal.
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