Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday warned of a power “crisis” in India’s capital due to coal shortages which have forced utility providers in neighboring areas to shut off electricity to preserve fuel. States in northern, eastern, and southern India have already suffered electricity cuts due to a lack of coal, and are set to face further outages, according to an analysis of government data conducted by Reuters. The coal shortage in India—the world’s largest coal consumer after China—follows widespread power outages in China, which has shut factories and schools to manage the crisis. According to data from the federal grid operator, coal supplies for more than half of the country’s 135 coal-fired power plants will run out in less than three days. The plants supply roughly 70 percent of the country’s electricity. “Delhi could face a power crisis,” Kejriwal said on Twitter on Saturday, noting in a letter …