China Boosts Power Generation by 14.5%, Renewable Energy Soars
China’s power generation capacity surged by 14.5% in October, with renewable energy leading the charge, setting new records in solar and wind installations.
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China’s power generation capacity surged by 14.5% in October, with renewable energy leading the charge, setting new records in solar and wind installations.
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