China is rapidly advancing its low-carbon journey, earning the title of \"the world's renewables powerhouse\" from the International Energy Agency (IEA). 🚀 According to the IEA, by 2028, China is set to contribute nearly 60% of the new renewable energy capacity worldwide. This is a monumental shift, especially considering China's abundant coal resources. However, the installed capacity for wind and solar power in China has now surpassed coal-generated electricity, marking a significant milestone in the nation's green transformation.
One of the shining examples of this green revolution is the \"solar panel Great Wall\" in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. 🏜️ Recently, CGTN's Michael Wang visited this impressive installation to explore how China is harnessing solar energy on such a massive scale. The Solar Great Wall not only showcases cutting-edge technology but also symbolizes China's commitment to sustainable energy solutions.
By investing in renewable technologies and infrastructure like the Solar Great Wall, China is setting a benchmark for other nations to follow. 🌍✨ As the world moves towards a greener future, China's efforts in expanding its renewable energy capacity are both inspiring and essential for global sustainability.
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Inner Mongolia "solar panel Great Wall" accelerates China's greening
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