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Clean Energy Exports From China Are Lowering Carbon Emissions In Other Countries - CleanTechnica

Clean Energy Exports From China Are Lowering Carbon Emissions In Other Countries - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 8/12/2025

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A recent report analyzed by Carbon Brief reveals that China’s exports of clean energy technologies—including solar panels, batteries, electric vehicles, and wind turbines—are significantly reducing carbon emissions in other countries. In 2024 alone, these exports are estimated to have cut global emissions outside China by 1%, avoiding approximately 4 billion tons of CO2 over the products' lifetimes. The emissions saved from using these technologies in just one year surpass the emissions generated during their manufacturing. While producing these clean energy products in China emitted about 110 million tons of CO2 in 2024, this is outweighed by the emissions reductions achieved abroad. Factoring in China’s overseas manufacturing and clean power projects, the annual CO2 avoidance rises to 350 million tons, equivalent to about 1.5% of global emissions outside China—nearly matching Australia’s total yearly emissions. China’s clean energy impact is global, with exports reaching 191 of 192 UN member states and investments in manufacturing and projects worldwide

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