Manufacturers tap demand at home, Africa and Southeast Asia
The adoption of wind power continues to grow around the world. (Photo obtained by Nikkei)
Chinese manufacturers accounted for 79% of global wind turbine installations last year, reflecting a 6-percentage-point increase driven by strong domestic demand and expanding opportunities across Asia, Africa, and Southeast Asia. This dominance underscores China’s continued leadership in renewable energy infrastructure development and export markets. Analysts note that the growth highlights both the nation’s self-sufficiency in energy transition and its strategic outreach to emerging economies seeking sustainable power solutions.
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