China’s solar power installations jumped by 30% in October from September, as capacity additions rebounded from the summer months, which had seen a new renewables pricing mechanism alarming investors. Chinese developers installed 12.6 gigawatts (GW) of solar power in October, up by 30% from September, according to data by the National Energy Administration (NEA) cited by Reuters. Following booming solar and wind installations in the first half of the year, China introduced a new renewable pricing mechanism, which removed…
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