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16. China is adding renewable capacity MUCH faster than it is adding Nuclear.
Thu Mar 26, 2026, 06:26 PM
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As of early 2026, China has an installed nuclear power capacity of 62.219 GW operating, ranking third globally. There are 59 reactors in operation, with an additional 28+ reactors under construction, adding another 32.31 GW of capacity.

China’s solar power capacity surpassed 1,100 GW (1.1 TW) by June 2025, making it the world leader in photovoltaic (PV) capacity. In the first half of 2025 alone, China added roughly 210 GW of new solar systems, continuing a massive expansion that included 277 GW added in 2024, significantly outpacing global installations.

It's also worth noting that innovation in Solar & Wind is occurring at a very fast pace.

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China is adding renewable capacity MUCH faster than it is adding Nuclear. thought crime 12 hrs ago #16
The "nukes-only" folk don't understand the word "transition". thought crime 12 hrs ago #17
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