Meanwhile, China is already the world's leader in wind - generated power and aims to
triple solar capacity by 2020.
Not exact matches
The country's renewable
capacity has more than
tripled from 2008 levels as of 2016, and the
solar market alone grew 95 % for the year according to the Solar Energy Industries Associa
solar market alone grew 95 % for the year according to the
Solar Energy Industries Associa
Solar Energy Industries Association.
Since beginning a partnership with JP Morgan Asset Management in 2014, with the stated aim to «pursue opportunities in the attractive rapidly expanding global
solar market», Sonnedix has more than
tripled its global
capacity, from 117 MW to more than 353 MW.
Solar and wind each provide 20 % of total electricity supply; nuclear
capacity is
tripled, and the technology for coal plant carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is assumed to be available without constraint.
A UK - based global warming researcher posted the chart showing China plans to
triple wind power
capacity and greatly expand
solar power by 2030 to comply with the pledge.
According to the same market report, over the next five years total installed
solar capacity is expected to nearly
triple, and by 2022 over 17 GWs of
solar are expected to be installed annually.
Over the forecast period, off - grid
capacity in these regions will almost
triple — reaching over 3 000 MW in 2022 — from industrial applications,
solar home systems (SHSs), and mini-grids driven by government electrification programmes, and private sector investments.
The state expects to
triple total
solar capacity by the end of 2020.
«The third phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Solar Park exemplifies the EDF Group's ability to execute large - scale solar projects, whilst contributing to the ambitions of the Group's CAP 2030 strategy: doubling its renewable capacities and tripling its international business outside of Europe by 2030,» said HE Jean - Bernard Levy, chairman and CEO of the EDF G
Solar Park exemplifies the EDF Group's ability to execute large - scale
solar projects, whilst contributing to the ambitions of the Group's CAP 2030 strategy: doubling its renewable capacities and tripling its international business outside of Europe by 2030,» said HE Jean - Bernard Levy, chairman and CEO of the EDF G
solar projects, whilst contributing to the ambitions of the Group's CAP 2030 strategy: doubling its renewable
capacities and
tripling its international business outside of Europe by 2030,» said HE Jean - Bernard Levy, chairman and CEO of the EDF Group.