Disclaimer: OP doesn’t support CCP or authoritarian communism.

  • Allero
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    3 days ago

    Yeah I don’t think it’s useful to list GW capacities, as the country consumes and produces more power overall.

    A more useful metric would be the percentage of renewables in the national grid.

    Still, China is fairly impressive in that respect.

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      3 days ago

      Sharing this here as it’s exactly what you mention!

      https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/carbon-intensity-electricity

      CO2g per KWh is the standard metric for “how much a countries electricity pollutes”.

      Tldr China’s is 580 and improving. USA is 370 and improving at a similar rate (this obviously might change under the current administration).

      Others worth pointing too is Sweden (40gCO2) which is a good marker of what’s possible for a wealthy country and India (700gCO2) because as a country with a lot of economic development and recent historic poverty, it shows why China’s improvement is worth noting.

      EDIT: I probabably implied that China and USA should be compared in terms of their improvements, but didn’t mean too! I figure Lemmy is a mostly USA centric place, so thought that was a good benchmark. Comparing USA to similar wealthy, established enconomies like European countries, it’s improving a lot slower. Comparing China to fast developing countries like India or Nigeria (probably a messy comparison) shows its improving faster than you’d expect.