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              Cooling towers stand at the NTPC Ltd. power station in Dadri, India. Coal is currently running more than 40 percent of the planet’s electricity generation plants, which consume on average three times as much water as natural gas-fired stations per unit of power produced, according to U.S. Department of Energy data. Photographer: Pankaj Nangia/Bloomberg

Cooling towers stand at the NTPC Ltd. power station in Dadri, India. Coal is currently running more than 40 percent of the planet’s electricity generation plants, which consume on average three times as much water as natural gas-fired stations per unit of power produced, according to U.S. Department of Energy data. Photographer: Pankaj Nangia/Bloomberg

September 09, 2012
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Asia Risks Water Scarcity Amid Coal-Fired Power Embrace
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