China to increase clean energy in 2016 to further reduce its reliance on coal
Solar and wind energy capacity to increase by 21 percent this year. Last week, the National Energy Administration (NEA) issued a statement that outlined its clean energy targets for 2016. Among the goals included over 20 GW (gigawatts) of wind energy and a minimum of 15 GW of solar energy additions. The country is the world’s largest investor in clean power and is continually working toward its goals of lowering greenhouse gas emissions by decreasing its dependence on coal. China’s goal is to achieve 20 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030. According to the NEA, by the end of…
Solar and wind energy capacity to increase by 21 percent this year.
Last week, the National Energy Administration (NEA) issued a statement that outlined its clean energy targets for 2016. Among the goals included over 20 GW (gigawatts) of wind energy and a minimum of 15 GW of solar energy additions. The country is the world’s largest investor in clean power and is continually working toward its goals of lowering greenhouse gas emissions by decreasing its dependence on coal.China’s goal is to achieve 20 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.
According to the NEA, by the end of 2015, China will have a total of 320 GW of hydropower, 120 GW of wind energy and 43 GW of solar power. The agency also said that in order to support the clean energy additions it will be making, the country will promote the construction of electricity networks, reported Bloomberg. In addition to boosting wind and solar, the NEA said that China will also be speeding up hydropower production in the southwest.