China''s energy dominance in three charts
China is the dominant force in next-generation energy technologies today. It''s pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into putting renewable sources
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China is the dominant force in next-generation energy technologies today. It''s pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into putting renewable sources
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Nearly half of the distributed solar added in 2023 was installed on residential rooftops, largely driven by China''s “ whole county solar ” model.
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China''s PV power generation reached 834.1 TWh, a 44% year-on-year increase, representing 8% of total electricity consumption and achieving a national utilisation rate of 96.8%.
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Solar surged 64% in H1 2025 with 380 GW added worldwide, led by China''s record pace, keeping 2025 on track for new highs.
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To fill these gaps, this study developed a solar PV power generation calculation model that uses high-resolution spatial-temporal geographical and meteorological data to simulate the technical
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China''s installations of wind and solar in May are enough to generate as much electricity as Poland, as the world''s second-biggest economy
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China achieved a new milestone in its energy transition, with wind and solar power together generating a quarter (26%) of the country''s electricity in April 2025, the highest monthly
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Solar capacity additions set new records due to a rush before a June policy change, with 212 gigawatts (GW) added in the first half of the year. This
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Power reforms introduced earlier this year removed a guaranteed rate of return for renewable energy projects, forcing projects built from June to
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