Sources:
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US Total Capacity: 73.5GW (as of January 2023)
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US Q1 2023 Newly Added: 6.1GW
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US Q2 2023 Newly Added: 5.6GW
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US Q3 2023 Newly Added: 5.5GW (90.7GW Total)
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China Q1 2023 Newly Added: 33.66GW
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China Q2 2023 Newly Added: 44.8GW
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China Q3 2023 Newly Added: 50.48GW (128.94GW Total)
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China 2022 Newly Added: 13.21GW in Q1, 17.67GW in Q2, 21.72GW in Q3, 34.8GW in Q4, 87.4GW Total
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China 2023 Newly Added (Bloomberg Prediction): 150GW, evenly split as 37.5GW for each quarter
I wonder if they have TV ads with sad coal miners paid for by their version of Koch Industries?
Just kidding. I know they don't.
It really is uplifting to see a government meet (and so hugely surpass) their climate goals. Living in America, you'd think it was impossible from the way businesses/politicians talk.
Hell, half of American politicians refuse to acknowledge climate change even exists.
You mean a country has a problem and they just....fix it? Unheard of in the west.
China is also the largest consumer of coal... So kinda negates that, doesn't it.
China has an actual concrete plan for transition off fossil fuels. Initial stages still require coal to produce power to build out the infrastructure. A study in the second link found that China's use of coal is perfectly in line with the plan in the first link.
- https://www.visualcapitalist.com/chinas-energy-transition-in-5-charts/
- https://www.carbonbrief.org/chinas-2060-climate-pledge-is-largely-consistent-with-1-5c-goal-study-finds
So, kinda doesn't negate that, does it?
This I didn't know, thanks for the info.
It's good that they have a plan, just hope they can speed it up. If China can transition off coal faster, it'd be a boon for the world.
it cut all its coal subsidies more than a year ago and has been rapidly transitioning away from it for more than 10 years
Can I see statistics for such coal consumption currently. I do think China might be a high consumer of coal still due to still being a developing global south country. I do trust them to be rid of it within the decade, though, and I can't say the same about america (saying because its the country I live in)