
Chinese Mainland Tops World in Installed Wind Power Capacity for 15 Years
The Chinese mainland has led the world in installed wind power capacity for 15 years, reaching 580 million kW and driving a cleaner, wind-powered future.
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The Chinese mainland has led the world in installed wind power capacity for 15 years, reaching 580 million kW and driving a cleaner, wind-powered future.
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