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Over half of that total investment in renewables was, again, concentrated in Asia—with the majority in China. It happens to be the country that, by itself, consumes a quarter of all the electricity generated in the world. And its growing economy needs more electric generation capacity. Even as China continues to build out wind and solar at a rapid rate, it is also adding three new highly-efficient coal-fired plants a month.
The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
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