Installed renewable energy capacity reaches 1b kilowatts (Global Times)

China’s cumulative installed capacity for renewable energy reached 1 billion kilowatts (KW) at the end of October, double that at the end of 2015, latest data from the the National Energy Administration (NEA) showed, highlighting the country’s robust efforts to reach its carbon emissions reduction goals.

Installed renewable energy capacity reaches 1b kilowatts – Global Times

Workers install components along the route of the Baihetan-Jiangsu ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current power transmission project on Monday in Wuxi, East China's Jiangsu Province. The project, with a planned length of 2,087 kilometers, is scheduled to go into operation in 2022. Photo: cnsphoto

Workers install components along the route of the Baihetan-Jiangsu ±800 kilovolt ultra-high voltage direct current power transmission project on Monday in Wuxi, East China’s Jiangsu Province. The project, with a planned length of 2,087 kilometers, is scheduled to go into operation in 2022. Photo: cnsphoto

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