China's installed renewable energy capacity saw robust growth in the first quarter amid the country's pursuit of green transition, according to the National Energy Administration (NEA). This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.
China saw its newly installed capacity of renewable energy surge 86.5% year on year to 47.4 mln kilowatts in the first quarter, accounting for 80.3% of the country's newly installed power generation capacity.
By the end of March, the installed capacity of renewable energy reached about 1.26 bln kilowatts, said the NEA.
In the first quarter, China's renewable energy generation rose 11.4% year on year to 594.7 bln kWh, among which wind and photovoltaic power generation went up 27.8% year on year.
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