Anubha Aggarwal (@aggarwalanubhaa) 's Twitter Profile
Anubha Aggarwal

@aggarwalanubhaa

Analyst @CREACleanAir | Previously: Researcher @CSEINDIA @lifeindia2016

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Business Standard (@bsindia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#India’s power sector CO2 emissions declined 1% YoY in H1 2025 to 724 mt, the first fall in nearly five decades outside the pandemic years. CREA analysis attributes it to record renewable additions and lower coal use amid cooler, wetter conditions. #PowerSector #EnergySector

#India’s power sector CO2 emissions declined 1% YoY in H1 2025 to 724 mt, the first fall in nearly five decades outside the pandemic years. CREA analysis attributes it to record renewable additions and lower coal use amid cooler, wetter conditions.

#PowerSector #EnergySector
Vishwa Mohan (@vishwamtoi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India's power sector emission could peak before 2030, it fell by 1% year-on-year in the first half of 2025, says study | The Times of India ⁦⁦Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air⁩ has done an analysis for ⁦Carbon Brief⁩ timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/emission…

Lauri Myllyvirta (@laurimyllyvirta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking: India's power sector emissions fell for only the second time in half a century, due to both cyclical factors and record clean energy growth. Clean energy projects in the pipeline can peak India's power sector emissions well before 2030.

Lauri Myllyvirta (@laurimyllyvirta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The drop in power sector emissions and zero growth in oil consumption meant that India’s CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement grew at their slowest rate in the first half of the year since 2001 – excluding the Covid period.

The drop in power sector emissions and zero growth in oil consumption meant that India’s CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement grew at their slowest rate in the first half of the year since 2001 – excluding the Covid period.
Exencial Research Partners (@exencial_rp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Power sector CO2 emissions down for only second time in half a century Drop in emissions: India’s power sector CO₂ emissions fell in the first half of 2025 for only the second time in 50 years (excluding Covid-19 year). Reason: Higher use of renewable energy, weaker

Power sector CO2 emissions down for only second time in half a century

Drop in emissions: India’s power sector CO₂ emissions fell in the first half of 2025 for only the second time in 50 years (excluding Covid-19 year).

Reason: Higher use of renewable energy, weaker
Nivedita Khandekar (@nivedita_him) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First time, #India’s CO2 #emissions from #power sector dip in Jan-June First time that emissions from any sector in India over half-a-year period have dropped, outside of the Covid years #climatechage Story by Amitabh Sinha based on CREA analysis indianexpress.com/article/india/…

First time, #India’s CO2 #emissions from #power sector dip in Jan-June
First time that emissions from any sector in India over half-a-year period have dropped, outside of the Covid years
#climatechage
Story by Amitabh Sinha based on CREA analysis

indianexpress.com/article/india/…
Harminder Dhillon (@dhillonharigta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India is 3rd largest emitter of CO2. India's power sector CO2 emissions fell for the 2nd time in 50 years and reach peak well before 2030

Aashish Chandorkar (@c_aashish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India's power sector CO2 emissions fall for only second time in 50 years energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/coal/indi…

IAmRenew (@iam_renew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India’s #carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its power sector fell by 1 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2025 and by 0.2 percent over the past 12 months, according to a new analysis published by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air on Carbon Brief. iamrenew.com/research-repor…

Down To Earth (@down2earthindia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India’s power-sector carbon dioxide emissions have declined for only the second time in half a century, marking an inflection point in the country’s energy transition, according to a new report 🖊️ Puja Das downtoearth.org.in/energy/indias-…

John Raymond Hanger  (@johnrhanger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India's power sector CO2 emissions fell for only the second time in 50 years, falling 1% in H1 2025, compared to H1 2024. They had grown 10% per year from 2021-2023! New clean generation added record 25 GW, up 69% in H1 2025, compared to H1 2024. carbonbrief.org/analysis-india…

Assaad Razzouk (@assaadrazzouk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good climate news this week 1 Global: High Seas Treaty enters into force to safeguard marine life in 61% of our oceans 2 Germany reaffirms commitment to 80% renewables by 2030 3 Australia sets 62-70% 2035 emissions target, 100% by 2050 4 India: Power-sector CO2 down in 1st half

Climate Risk Horizons (@climatehorizons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to new analysis by Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air , a peak in power sector emissions for India is within sight if #renewable additions are ramped up to meet government targets. carbonbrief.org/analysis-india… #poweremissions #cleanenergy #NetZero #carbonemissions Carbon Brief

Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (@creacleanair) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇨🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇩 NEW | #China, #India, and #Indonesia: the world's top #coal growth markets can all peak #emissions by 2030 W/ Lauri Myllyvirta, Katherine Hasan, Dr. Manoj Kumar, Nadine Zahirudden, Qi Qin energyandcleanair.org/publication/ch…

🇨🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇩 NEW | #China, #India, and #Indonesia: the world's top #coal growth markets can all peak #emissions by 2030

W/ <a href="/laurimyllyvirta/">Lauri Myllyvirta</a>, Katherine Hasan, <a href="/manoj_kumar_nr/">Dr. Manoj Kumar</a>, Nadine Zahirudden, Qi Qin  

energyandcleanair.org/publication/ch…
Lauri Myllyvirta (@laurimyllyvirta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW from us: current clean energy targets and trends enable China, India, and Indonesia to peak power sector emissions by 2030. This would be a global breakthrough given that these nations have been the largest growth markets for coal in the decade since the Paris Agreement.

NEW from us: current clean energy targets and trends enable China, India, and Indonesia to peak power sector emissions by 2030. This would be a global breakthrough given that these nations have been the largest growth markets for coal in the decade since the Paris Agreement.