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Giant Move from China: 40% Renewable Energy in 2030! [Video]

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Giant Move from China: 40% Renewable Energy in 2030!

China, one of the world’s largest industrial giants, plans to obtain at least 40% of its primary energy consumption from renewable energy by 2030. This is of critical importance in the fight against global warming and for a more livable world.

In our video we touch upon:
– China’s climate targets and renewable energy plans
– Coal investments in 2020 and targeted transformation in 2030
– Shares of water-based and non-water-based renewable energy sources
– Investments in wind and solar energy
– China’s change and its contribution to the fight against global warming
– The impact of the Ukrainian War on the energy crisis and renewable energy
– Contributions of clean energy to human life and economy

By watching our video, you can learn all the details about China’s giant step in the field of renewable energy.

We would also like to draw attention to the following:
– Our world is getting warmer every year and this poses a great threat to human life.
– The transition to clean energy will reduce air pollution, stabilize energy prices and increase prosperity around the world.
– This step by China will set an example for other countries and play an important role in the fight against global warming.

References
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-climatechange-renewables/china-plans-to-raise-minimum-renewable-power-purchase-to-40-by-2030-government-document-idUSKBN2AA0BA/
https://e360.yale.edu/digest/beijing-meets-air-quality-standards-for-the-first-time
https://www.euronews.com/green/2022/04/07/air-pollution-has-a-more-devastating-effect-on-life-expectancy-than-smoking-and-war

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