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Two Energy Paths: China Locks In Renewables, U.S. Clings To Coal - CleanTechnica

Two Energy Paths: China Locks In Renewables, U.S. Clings To Coal - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 8/21/2025

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The article contrasts the divergent energy trajectories of China and the United States in 2025, highlighting China's rapid expansion of renewable energy versus the U.S.'s continued reliance on coal. In the first half of 2025, China reduced coal consumption by about 2.6% despite a 5% rise in electricity demand, thanks to significant additions in solar and wind capacity. China’s renewable infrastructure—comprising solar, wind, hydro, transmission lines, storage, and smart grids—is not only expanding capacity but actively displacing fossil fuel generation, leading to measurable reductions in air pollution and national emissions. The country’s deployment of 92 GW of solar in May alone pushed total solar capacity past 1 terawatt, enabling new electricity demand to be met without increasing coal use. Conversely, the U.S. is experiencing rising coal use due to soaring natural gas prices, which increased over 60% as American gas supplies were exported globally, driven by strong demand in Europe and Asia. Policies

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