Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights that renewable energy generation has surpassed fossil fuels for the first time, with China contributing over half of the global clean energy growth [1][2] - In the first half of this year, global solar power generation increased by nearly one-third, meeting 83% of the global electricity demand growth, while wind power generation grew slightly over 7% [1] - Developing countries, particularly China, are leading the clean energy development, while wealthier nations like the US and EU are increasingly reliant on fossil fuel power generation [1] Group 2 - China's clean energy sector met all new electricity demand, resulting in a 2% year-on-year decrease in coal and natural gas generation, and a reduction of 46 million tons in CO2 emissions in the first half of the year [1] - In contrast, CO2 emissions in the US and EU increased during the same period, with global fossil fuel generation declining by less than 1% [1] - By August 2025, driven by a surge in electric vehicle (26% growth) and battery (23% growth) sales, China's clean technology exports reached a record $20 billion, with the total value of electric vehicles and batteries more than double that of solar panel exports [1] Group 3 - The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that renewable energy capacity is expected to double by 2030, indicating a rapid acceleration of the global "renewable energy revolution" [2] - China is projected to maintain its position as the largest market for renewable energy growth, while India is expected to become the second-largest market for renewable energy growth for the remainder of the century [2]
全球可再生能源发电量首次超过化石燃料:中国贡献过半清洁能源增长
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao·2025-10-08 11:31