China''s wind + solar revolution is shaking up
China''s $625 billion clean energy boom pushes wind and solar past fossil fuels, reshaping global markets and fossil fuel demand outlook.
Initially, China prioritized wind power for renewable energy development due to its well-established technology. However, the Key Points of New Energy and Renewable Energy Industry Development Planning 2000–2015, published in 2000, marked the beginning of China's interest in solar photovoltaic technology .
*Data includes both photovoltaic and solar thermal technologies China is on an absolute tear installing wind and solar power. The country reached nearly 900 gigawatts of installed capacity for solar at the end of 2024, and the rapid pace of building has continued into this year.
Furthermore, the International Energy Agency (IEA) released a roadmap in 2021, forecasting that solar and wind power will contribute approximately 80 % of China's total electricity supply by 2060, with an installed PV capacity exceeding 4 TW, surpassing wind power capacity .
Through significant government incentives, including subsidies and low-interest loans, solar energy has become an increasingly attractive option within China's borders.
China''s $625 billion clean energy boom pushes wind and solar past fossil fuels, reshaping global markets and fossil fuel demand outlook.
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China''s surge in renewables and whole-economy electrification is rapidly reshaping energy choices for the rest of the world, creating the conditions for a decline in global fossil fuel use.
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