China announces massive boost in solar energy target to help fight pollution
China will expand plans to ease its air pollution problems this year by installing green energy projects that add almost 2½ times as much solar capacity as the United States added last year.
China will expand plans to ease its air pollution problems this year by installing green energy projects that add almost 2½ times as much solar capacity as the United States added last year.
The world's biggest emitter of carbon aimed to install as much as 17.8 gigawatts of solar projects this year, the National Energy Administration (NEA) announced yesterday.
The NEA previously estimated that 15GW would be added this year, said a person who asked not to be named, citing confidentiality requirements.
The nation of almost 1.4 billion people wanted to more than triple its solar power capacity to 100GW by 2020, the National Development and Reform Commission said in November.
China added as much as 12GW of solar power in 2014, narrowly missing the target it had set for the year, Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) said.
The US added 7.3GW of solar capacity for the year, BNEF's data showed.
"This reflects China's stronger efforts to reduce emissions," said Peng Peng, a Beijing-based analyst from the Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association.