Renewable energy is expected to shrink fossil fuels’ reigning share of the global electricity market for the first time, according to Ember, a leading energy think tank. China is considered a global leader in clean energy, with the manufacturing and installation of solar panels and wind turbines.
Joining the discussion:
- Saleem Ali is a Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment at the University of Delaware.
- Michael Shank is Director of Engagement with Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance and an Adjunct Professor in Sustainable Development at New York University.
- Yixing Xu is the former Research Director at Breakthrough Energy.
- Changhua Wu is the China Director for the Office of Jeremy Rifkin.
China is playing a leading role in the world's just transition towards renewable energies, the Deputy Director-General of the Int'l Renewable Energy Agency (#IRENA) Gauri Singh told Xinhua recently on the sidelines of the World Governments Summit in Dubai. pic.twitter.com/ML5hAP4Ztg
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) February 20, 2024
Increasing use of renewable energy in US yields billions of dollars of benefits https://t.co/sqJJxGBoTb
— Guardian US (@GuardianUS) May 29, 2024