‘It’s hell for us here’ : Mumbai families suffer as datacentres keep the city hooked on coal

24 novembre 2025 | Luke Barratt, Atika Rehman and Sushmita
As Mumbai sees increased energy demand from new datacenters, particularly from Amazon, the filthiest neighbourhood in one of India’s largest cities must keep its major coal plants Each day, Kiran Kasbe drives a rickshaw taxi through his home neighbourhood of Mahul on Mumbai’s eastern seafront, (…)
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