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China is actively expanding its overall power generation capacity across multiple energy sources. Recent figures indicate that the country’s total installed capacity has now reached approximately 3.35 terawatts, reflecting significant growth in various sectors.

The expansion encompasses traditional and renewable energy sources, including nuclear, coal, wind, solar, and hydropower. Reuters reports that no major generation source is anticipated to experience net capacity decreases in the coming years, signaling a diverse and growing energy portfolio.

This broad-based development suggests China’s commitment to maintaining a stable and sustainable supply of electricity to support its economic growth. The country continues to invest heavily in both fossil fuels and renewable energy projects, aiming to balance energy security with environmental considerations.

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