
Ember, a renowned energy intelligence firm in China, has released its forecast for the electricity generation capacity of the country by 2025. The report indicates that the generation capacity from renewable energy sources is expected to decline by 31% compared to 2024.
According to the report published on April 22, 2025, the electricity generation from renewable sources is projected to reach 40.9% in 2024, marking a significant increase since the 1980s. This growth is attributed to advancements in renewable technologies and supportive government policies aimed at enhancing energy efficiency.
The firm predicts that by 2025, China’s renewable energy generation capacity will be around 300 GW, with an expected market scale of approximately 1.5 trillion yuan. The report highlights that the production of hydrogen from alkaline water electrolysis could reach 2000 Nm/h, demonstrating a continuous improvement in green hydrogen production capabilities.
Furthermore, the report anticipates that renewable energy capacity will reach a peak of 50.4 million households in 2024, reinforcing the trend of increasing reliance on renewable sources.
This forecast underscores the importance of sustainable energy development in China, focusing on reducing carbon emissions and enhancing energy security. The findings also suggest that ongoing investments and technological innovations are critical to achieving these targets.
For more information about the report and its implications on the energy sector, you can visit the official website.
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