There Can Be No Energy Transition Without China, Says Siemens Energy CEO ( www.forbes.com )
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But no country has come close to matching the scale and tenacity of China’s support. The proof is in the production: In 2022, Beijing accounted for 85 percent of all clean-energy manufacturing investment in the world, according to the International Energy Agency....
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