China’s Power Capacity Surpasses 4 Billion Kilowatts, Fueled by an Unprecedented Green Energy Expansion
China has reached a defining moment in its modern energy history. According to data released by the National Energy Administration (NEA), the country’s total installed power generation capacity has surpassed 4.01 billion kilowatts. This milestone places China’s generating capacity above the combined total of several major economies, including the United States, the European Union, India, Japan, and Russia. The scale alone is striking, but the pace of change is even more significant. China has not only expanded its power system to an unprecedented size, it has also done so while undergoing a profound structural transformation. The expansion has been increasingly driven by renewable and non fossil energy sources, reshaping both the domestic energy mix and the global energy landscape. What emerges from the data is a picture of rapid acceleration, industrial scale planning, and a decisive shift toward clean energy deployment at a speed few countries have matched. The acceleration ...