by wbf | Feb 14, 2021 | Energy for Future Earth
Throughout the years there has been a constantly rising demand for the nuclear power in China. Diversified energy sources are the key to decrease air pollution, since most of mainland China’s electricity is produced from coal. Therefore the impetus for nuclear power...
by wbf | Feb 14, 2021 | Energy for Future Earth
The pandemic is currently not the only serious threat to the world. Temporarily removed from headlines, yet still unsolved – the climate change issue is another one. Naturally, without crucial changes, coal still holds the title of the most significant pollution...
by wbf | Feb 14, 2021 | Energy for Future Earth
In terms of hydropower, China definitely dominates on a global scale. Currently, more than half of the world’s hydropower capacity is installed in China. However, due to an enormous energy demand in the country, hydropower is ranked as the second largest source of...
by wbf | Feb 14, 2021 | Energy for Future Earth
The Chinese renewable energy sector is rapidly growing, not only thanks to its solar capacity. Over the past decade, China has become the world leader in wind energy with the largest installed capacity, both on land and sea. As the vast majority of Chinese energy...
by wbf | Feb 14, 2021 | Energy for Future Earth
China is the world leader in developing renewable energy solutions, including solar energy. They produce far more energy from solar panels than any other country in the world, they are also the leader when it comes to capacity. In 2019, China had 204,7 GW cumulative...
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