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20. How China Became the World's Leader on Renewable Energy
Fri Oct 25, 2024, 02:16 PM
Oct 25
https://e360.yale.edu/features/china-renewable-energy
How China Became the World’s Leader on Renewable Energy
China has achieved stunning growth in its installed renewable capacity over the last two decades, far outpacing the rest of the world. But to end its continued dependence on fossil fuels, it must now move ahead with planned reforms to its national electricity system.
BY ISABEL HILTON • MARCH 13, 2024

Last November, Chinese climate envoy Xie Zhenhua and U.S. climate envoy John Kerry shook hands on a pledge to triple renewable energy globally by 2030. It was hailed as a welcome revival of climate cooperation between the world’s biggest and second-biggest emitters of greenhouse gases and offered hope that the two veteran climate negotiators had found a way through a blizzard of negative diplomatic exchanges to keep alive the prospects for greater global ambition on tackling climate change.

In one key sector essential to that ambition, however, the Chinese government can argue, with some justification, that it is China, not the United States, that is in the lead. In a world in which national climate targets are being missed, the speed and scale of expansion in China’s installed renewable capacity is unmatched.

In 2020, for example, China pledged to reach 1,200 gigawatts of renewables capacity by 2030, more than double its capacity at that time. At its present pace, it will meet that target by 2025, and could boast as much as 1,000 gigawatts of solar power alone by the end of 2026, an achievement that would make a substantial contribution to the 11,000 gigawatts of installed renewable capacity that the world needs to meet the 2030 targets of the Paris Agreement. Fossil fuels now make up less than half of China’s total installed generation capacity, a dramatic reduction from a decade ago when fossil fuels accounted for two-thirds of its power capacity.

When the International Energy Authority issued its assessment of the pledge to triple renewables globally by 2030, it pointed out that the 50 percent increase in global renewable installations in 2023 was largely driven by China. In 2022, China installed roughly as much solar photovoltaic capacity as the rest of the world combined, then went on in 2023 to double new solar installations, increase new wind capacity by 66 percent, and almost quadruple additions of energy storage.

If only the USofA were doing as well as China…
Embrace the horror. Moostache Oct 24 #1
Maybe the genius Elon Musk and others like him should focus on this Redleg Oct 24 #2
I've been contemplating that re: Musk, especially lately- callous taoboy Oct 24 #5
I wonder how many of the most wealthy people truly are "good guys" Redleg Oct 24 #11
The philanthropy of the rich has tended to be less than the philanthropy of the poor (as a percentage of income) OKIsItJustMe Oct 24 #13
Good points. I guess after death is better than never. Redleg Oct 24 #15
A lot of philanthropy is a sham DSandra Oct 25 #27
Elon Musk doesn't think climate change is a threat OKIsItJustMe Oct 24 #6
But for some reason we just have to get to Mars. Redleg Oct 24 #8
Giving the devil his due OKIsItJustMe Oct 24 #12
I think you are right that Musk wants to rule without constraints Redleg Oct 24 #14
Here is a quantum leap in CO2 capture just announced yesterday masmdu Oct 24 #3
Magic pixie dust OKIsItJustMe Oct 24 #4
We don't have time to waste waiting for magic pixie dust! OKIsItJustMe Oct 24 #7
In a world of right wing politics: good fucking luck... nt EarthFirst Oct 24 #9
Someone at the UN has a dark sense of humor OKIsItJustMe Oct 24 #10
Maybe a video game will sell it OKIsItJustMe Oct 24 #16
Reuters: Climate change: UN report says planet to warm by 3.1 C without greater action OKIsItJustMe Oct 24 #17
"U.N. says only a 'quantum leap' can keep global climate goals within reach" LudwigPastorius Oct 24 #18
I wish people wouldn't make such a big deal about flooded cities OKIsItJustMe Oct 25 #24
China is producing 35-40% of the worlds CO2. Mosby Oct 25 #19
How China Became the World's Leader on Renewable Energy OKIsItJustMe Oct 25 #20
CNN: The US led on nuclear fusion for decades. Now China is in position to win the race OKIsItJustMe Oct 25 #21
Reuters: China starts up world's first fourth-generation nuclear reactor OKIsItJustMe Oct 25 #22
China is rapidly taking global renewable capacity expansion to another level OKIsItJustMe Oct 25 #23
Reuters: US power system becomes more fossil-dependent than China's OKIsItJustMe Oct 25 #25
"...it's time to stop pretending the US and EU are going to somehow magically fix climate change." OKIsItJustMe Oct 25 #26
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