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China's renewable energy capacity to exceed 60% of total installed capacity in 2026, with solar growing 25%, despite ongoing coal project approvals.
China's renewable energy capacity is projected to grow significantly in 2026, with solar power expected to increase by about 25 percent and wind power by 2 percent, despite slight declines in average utilization hours.
Hydropower output will vary regionally, while renewables are forecast to make up over 60 percent of installed capacity.
A new report highlights the need for improved climate forecasting to manage grid stability.
Globally, renewable capacity is set to reach 700 gigawatts in 2025, with wind, solar, and hydropower all projected to grow.
Despite rapid clean energy expansion, China continues to approve new coal projects, raising concerns about overcapacity and decarbonization progress.
La capacidad de energía renovable de China superará el 60% de la capacidad instalada total en 2026, con un crecimiento solar del 25%, a pesar de las aprobaciones de proyectos de carbón en curso.