New Delhi, Jan. 13 -- Coal power generation fell in both China and India last year, the first simultaneous drop in half a century, after both countries added record clean energy capacity, a new analysis by the Helsinki-based Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) shows. The analysis, in association with the UK-based Carbon Brief, and based on government data from both these countries, shows that electricity generation from coal in India fell by 3%, and in China by 1.6%. "The last time both countries registered a drop in coal power output was in 1973. The fall in 2025 is a sign of things to come, as both countries added a record amount of new clean-power generation last year, which was more than sufficient to meet rising demand. ...