China's renewable energy met all new electricity demand in 2025, report says — Newly installed capacity hit a record, accounting for over 60% of global additions, per the China Renewable Energy Development Report.
China's additional renewable energy capacity fully covered the country's growing electricity demand in 2025 for the first time, according to a report released Friday.
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