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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (854397)5/5/2015 10:49:25 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1578878
 
Maybe it should be about what they've already done.

China issued an update on its solar progress this week and made every other solar-seeking country around the world feel kind of pathetic.

The National Energy Board said 5.04 GW was installed in the first quarter of 2015. To put that in perspective, China’s three-month total was just a gigawatt shy of what the U.S. installed in all of 2014 – and it was a good year for the Americans, their best ever. And as an Australia-based renewable energy website noted, 5.04 GW is “an amount the Australian government has said would be impossible to install within five years.”

earthtechling.com

In 2014, world leader China installed almost half of the world's added wind power capacity. [2]

en.wikipedia.org

China has grown into the world's largest market for solar thermal products. The production of solar water heater has increased at an average rate of 25% per year and the installation area of solar collector has expended from 26 million sqm to 145 million sqm during the past decade.

chinaexhibition.com
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