Clean Energy Surge Steadies China’s Emissions in 2024

China’s rapid expansion of renewables has largely balanced out rising power demand, pointing to a potential turning point for the country’s carbon output.

China’s emissions hovered close to last year’s levels for most of 2024 despite power demand outpacing GDP growth. Surging solar and wind capacity met a large chunk of the extra energy needs keeping coal based emissions in check. While the initial months of the year saw a spike due to the post-zero-Covid rebound, overall emission growth was softer than expected

Surging solar and wind capacity met a large chunk of the extra energy needs…

Renewable capacity is poised to climb even higher in 2025 though a renewed construction push or industrial stimulus could still fuel emissions. Policy decisions this year, including fresh Paris Agreement targets and the next five-year plan, will influence whether coal usage recedes and emissions finally start to dip. These findings come from a recent analysis by CarbonBrief.

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