China's installed capacity of renewable energy registered double-digit growth in the first five months of the year as the country strived to reach its carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals.
The Chinese news agency, Xinhua reported on Saturday.
In the January-May period, the capacity of wind power jumped 17.6 per cent year on year to around 340 million kilowatts, while solar farms saw capacity hit 330 million kilowatts, an increase of 24.4 per cent, according to the National Energy Administration.
By the end of May, the country's total installed power generation capacity reached about 2.42 billion kilowatts, rising 7.9 per cent from a year ago, the data showed.
China has announced that it will strive for peaking carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.
The country is forging ahead in renewable energy development to improve its energy structure.
According to an action plan released last year, it aims to increase the share of non-fossil energy consumption to around 25 per cent by 2030.
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