The Truth About China’s Green Energy Industry
Apr 25, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration6:39
Video IDFf0AYRWrnGY
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Views194.8K
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Engagement Rate7.69%
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Over the past few years, China has invested heavily in its renewable energy sector. In 2025, the country built enough energy capacity to power Germany twice over, with the vast majority of that capacity coming from solar and wind power. But while it’s invested in green energy, Beijing has also continued building coal and nuclear power plants – this dichotomy has led to some people hailing China as a green energy leader, while other accuse the country of “greenwashing.” What’s actually happening? Let’s take a look.
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This video explores the two sides of China's energy story, discussing its rapid expansion in renewable energy while also addressing concerns about greenwashing and continued coal plant construction. We examine China's efforts in solar energy and wind power, while also considering the impact of carbon emissions. It aims to answer whether China's climate change efforts are genuinely good or bad.