📈China’s Installed Renewables Achieved Yet Another Record in 2024
Bloomberg reports that China broke its own record in installing renewable power in 2024.
♻The world’s second-largest economy added roughly 277 gigawatts of solar last year, surpassing the previous year’s record of 217 gigawatts. It also added nearly 80 gigawatts of wind.
🇺🇸The record installation means China has hit its 2030 renewables target six years early. This stands in contrast to the US, where Donald Trump has started implementing a hard pivot back to fossil fuels and withdrawn from the Paris climate pact.
🇨🇳The country is expected to add 273 gigawatts of solar and 94 gigawatts of wind in 2025, driven by needs of state-owned developers and provincial governments to meet their renewable capacity goals in the final year of the country’s 14th five-year plan.
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Bloomberg reports that China broke its own record in installing renewable power in 2024.
♻The world’s second-largest economy added roughly 277 gigawatts of solar last year, surpassing the previous year’s record of 217 gigawatts. It also added nearly 80 gigawatts of wind.
🇺🇸The record installation means China has hit its 2030 renewables target six years early. This stands in contrast to the US, where Donald Trump has started implementing a hard pivot back to fossil fuels and withdrawn from the Paris climate pact.
🇨🇳The country is expected to add 273 gigawatts of solar and 94 gigawatts of wind in 2025, driven by needs of state-owned developers and provincial governments to meet their renewable capacity goals in the final year of the country’s 14th five-year plan.
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