Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights that China leads the world in electricity generation, with a total output of 100,869 billion kWh, accounting for 32.27% of global generation, and is the first country to surpass 100,000 billion kWh [1][2][3] - The global electricity generation reached 312,559 billion kWh in 2024, with renewable energy contributing over 40% of the total generation and over 80% of the new generation capacity [1][2] - The top 30 countries account for approximately 87.8% of global electricity generation, with a total output of 274,276 billion kWh [1][2] Group 2 - The second-largest electricity producer is the United States, generating 46,348 billion kWh, which is less than half of China's output [2][3] - India ranks third with an electricity generation of 20,302 billion kWh, approximately one-fifth of China's total [3] - The average per capita electricity generation globally is 3,839 kWh, while China's per capita generation is significantly higher at 7,163 kWh, surpassing many developed countries [6][10] Group 3 - China has established the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system, with over 60% of its installed capacity coming from renewable sources [10] - The country leads in various technologies, including solar power efficiency and offshore wind power capacity, and has a significant share of global renewable energy patents [10] - China's advancements in high-voltage transmission technology and clean coal power systems are notable, with 35 high-voltage projects completed, setting multiple world records [10][11]
世界发电量30强,中国是王者
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-26 14:48