
China’s Wind and Solar Capacity Tops Thermal Power for First Time
China’s wind and solar capacity hit 1.482 billion kW by March, overtaking thermal power for the first time and marking a renewable energy milestone.
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China’s wind and solar capacity hit 1.482 billion kW by March, overtaking thermal power for the first time and marking a renewable energy milestone.
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