What China’s wind, solar power surge means for world

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Traveling along China’s coastal highways today, one frequently encounters vast stretches of wind farms, their towering turbines steadily spinning under the open sky – a striking emblem of the country’s accelerating energy transition.
In the first quarter of this year, the country’s installed capacity of wind and photovoltaic power reached 1.482 billion kilowatts, exceeding that of thermal power for the first time in history.

With the rapid expansion of renewable installations, wind and solar power are set to continue leading China’s energy mix in the years ahead, reflecting a profound adjustment of the country’s energy structure.

Once niche industries, China’s wind and solar sectors have grown into global frontrunners in both innovation and manufacturing, progressing from reliance on foreign core technologies to becoming the world’s largest exporter of wind and solar equipment.

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