China is making significant strides in low-carbon development, with the International Energy Agency labeling it "the world's renewables powerhouse." The IEA projects that by 2028, China will contribute nearly 60% of the new renewable energy capacity globally. Despite being rich in coal resources, China's installed capacity for wind and solar power has now surpassed that of coal-generated electricity. Recently, CGTN's Michael Wang visited the "solar panel Great Wall" in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to explore how China is harnessing solar energy.
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