The world’s second-largest economy added roughly 277 gigawatts of solar last year, surpassing the previous year’s record of 217 gigawatts, the National Energy Administration said in a statement on Tuesday. It also added nearly 80 gigawatts of wind, according to the statement.
The pace of renewable power installation in China will likely slow in the next few years as delays to grid infrastructure upgrades and limited land availability pose challenges to project development, according to BloombergNEF.
Still, the country is expected to add 273 gigawatts of solar and 94 gigawatts of wind in 2025
These 3 statements taken together are contradictory. The pace of adding renewables will slow down, but in 2025 we will still see more renewables added than in 2024?