More Than Half Of China’s Power Capacity Is Now Non-Fossil Fuels  

More Than Half Of China’s Power Capacity Is Now Non-Fossil Fuels  

OilPrice.com

Published

China has reached its goal to have more non-fossil fuel installed electricity capacity than fossil fuels earlier than planned, with 50.9% of its power capacity coming from non-fossil fuel sources now, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported on Monday. Back in 2021, the Chinese authorities said they would target renewables to outpace fossil fuel-installed capacity by 2025.   China is unmatched in renewable energy spending globally, investing in raising its solar and wind power capacity.   China’s wind and solar power…

Full Article