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China will add 5.3 mln kilowatts of photovoltaic power-generating capacity in 2015

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China will add 5.3 mln kilowatts of photovoltaic power-generating capacity in 2015

China's National Energy Administration recently issued a notification which confirmed that China will add 5.3 million kilowatts of photovoltaic power-generating capacity to its 2015 construction plan. New energy 'demonstration cities' and green power 'demonstration counties' that have favourable constructions conditions for photovoltaic power stations are being given permission to build new photovoltaic power stations, Xinhua reported.

The notification was issued based on the construction and operating conditions of photovoltaic power stations around the country in the first half of this year. Some provinces and autonomous regions, including Inner Mongolia, Hebei and Xinjiang, are allowed to add more photovoltaic power-generating capacity.

According to the notification, construction on the approved photovoltaic power station projects should begin in 2015 and be completed and integrated with the national grid by June 30, 2016.

According to the National Energy Administration, China’s original 2015 construction plan for photovoltaic power-generating capacity was 17.8 million kilowatt.

http://en.people.cn/n/2015/1008/c98649-8959185.html

 
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And meanwhile China is palming off their polluted 11 coal fired plants to Pakistan as part of the CPEC project!!

China is reducing its carbon emissions, but at Pakistan's cost! That's unfair to say the least! Why Pakistan has accepted this is surprising!
 
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And meanwhile China is palming off their polluted 11 coal fired plants to Pakistan as part of the CPEC project!!

China is reducing its carbon emissions, but at Pakistan's cost! That's unfair to say the least! Why Pakistan has accepted this is surprising!

Development comes in stages. Every country has to go through it; there is no shortcut. China has got its fair share of pollution over the past 30 years to ensure explosive industry-driven economic growth.

Instead of worrying about Pakistan, you worry about India, one of the most polluted countries in the world without industrialization.
 
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Development comes in stages. Every country has to go through it; there is no shortcut. China has got its fair share of pollution over the past 30 years to ensure explosive industry-driven economic growth.

Instead of worrying about Pakistan, you worry about India, one of the most polluted countries in the world without industrialization.
Indeed, China has moved on to a new stage.
That country is already crazily polluted even before major industrialisation.
I dunno what will happen if their manufacturing share significantly increases.
 
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