BEIJING : China's non-fossil fuel energy sources now exceed 50 per cent of its total installed electricity generation capacity, state media outlet Xinhua said on Monday, citing an official at state planner the National Reform and Development Commission.Non-fossil fuel power sources, such as wind and solar
BEIJING : China's non-fossil fuel energy sources now exceed 50 per cent of its total installed electricity generation capacity, state media outlet Xinhua said on Monday, citing an official at state planner the National Reform and Development Commission.
By the end of 2022, China's installed power generation capacity was 2,564.05 GW, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics .
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