Good vibes for the planet! 🌎 According to the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China is making big moves in its green and low-carbon shift over the past five years.
Coal's share of the energy mix fell from 56.8% in 2020 to 53.2% in 2024, while non-fossil fuels jumped from 15.9% to 19.8%. These numbers show a clear pivot away from traditional power toward cleaner sources.
By June 2024, installed renewable energy capacity reached 2.16 billion kilowatts—59.2% of total capacity—keeping China at the top globally in both scale and growth rate. 🔋🌟
With wind farms, solar parks, and hydropower projects expanding across regions, the country is balancing rapid economic growth with environmental goals. Electric vehicles, smart grids, and green tech startups are next-level players in this ecosystem.
As the Chinese mainland charges ahead with its renewable agenda, the world is watching. It's like seeing a blockbuster sequel hit theaters—bigger, bolder, and ready to change the game. 🎬♻️
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cgtn.com