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China’s Solar Power Dominance in 2026: Key Lessons for Sri Lanka’s Renewable Energy Goals

China's Solar Power Dominance in 2026: Key Lessons for Sri Lanka's Renewable Energy Goals

Summary of the analysis China continues to lead the world in solar energy as of 2026. In 2025, the country installed a record 315 GW of new solar capacity, bringing its total photovoltaic (PV) installed base to approximately 1.2 terawatts (TW). When combined with wind power, China’s renewable energy capacity surpassed 1.8 TW, representing over […]

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