Group 1 - The core argument of the article is that claims made by U.S. President Trump regarding China's lack of wind power facilities are factually incorrect, as China has the largest installed wind power capacity in the world [1][3][8] - As of November 2025, China's wind power installed capacity exceeds 600 million kilowatts, maintaining its position as the global leader for 15 consecutive years [1] - According to Ember Energy, by 2024, China's wind power generation will account for 40% of the global total, with ongoing projects adding significant capacity [1][6] Group 2 - The Guardian reports that China has the world's largest wind power base in Gansu, which is even visible from space, and that by 2024, China's wind power generation will reach 997 terawatt-hours, more than double that of the U.S. [3][6] - The Global Wind Energy Council indicates that in 2024, China will account for 70% of the world's new wind power installations, with a cumulative capacity exceeding 520 gigawatts [6] - The article emphasizes that the narrative surrounding China's wind power capabilities has been effectively countered by various Western media outlets, highlighting the importance of factual representation [8][10]
特朗普说没见过中国风力发电场?外媒都看不下去了!
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-01-23 02:17