China Sees Robust Green Growth in Installed Renewable Energy Capacity

China has seen robust growth in the installed capacity of renewable energy in 2023 amid the country’s strenuous efforts to push green transition.
The country’s total capacity of renewable energy reached about 2.71 billion kilowatts (kw) in the first half of 2023, according to the latest report by National Energy Administration (NEA).
China Energy Investment Corporation (China Energy), the world’s largest coal-fired power generation giant, has announced a significant achievement in its installed clean and renewable energy capacity.
By the end of August, China Energy’s total installed clean energy capacity was 100.14 million kilowatts, passing a remarkable milestone in its efforts to transition toward cleaner energy sources, according to the company.
The energy giant’s total installed electricity capacity has reached an unprecedented level of 303.49 million kilowatts, the company said.
By the end of August, the share of clean and renewable energy in China Energy’s total installed capacity has risen from 25.8 percent in 2020 to an impressive 33 percent, with an average annual growth rate of 2.7 percentage points, data from the company shows.
China Energy’s coal-fired power capacity is currently 203.34 million kilowatts and its wind power capacity is 55.46 million kilowatts, with both maintaining their top positions globally in terms of scale, the company said.
China’s surging installed renewable energy capacity
China’s installed capacity of renewable energy reached about 1.32 billion kilowatts in the first half of 2023, rising 18.2 percent compared with the same period last year.
The figure accounts for 48.8 percent of China’s total power generation capacity, historically surpassing the installed capacity of coal-based power.
In a breakdown, the installed capacity of wind power expanded 13.7 percent year on year to 389 million kilowatts, while that of solar power stood at about 470 million kilowatts, representing a yearly increase of 39.8 percent.
China’s installed power generation capacity totaled about 2.71 billion kilowatts, rising 10.8 percent year on year, the NEA said.
The country has enhanced its renewable energy investment over the years as part of its pursuit of green development.
In the first six months of 2023, the total investment of China’s major power companies in solar energy soared 113.6 percent year on year to 134.9 billion yuan (about $18.8 billion), NEA’s data showed.

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