Electrical workers in a boat check solar panels at a photovoltaic power station built in a fishpond in Haian, eastern Jiangsu province, on July 19. Photo: AFP
Electrical workers in a boat check solar panels at a photovoltaic power station built in a fishpond in Haian, eastern Jiangsu province, on July 19. Photo: AFP
Xiaojun Wang
Opinion

Opinion

The View by Xiaojun Wang

China’s pledge to stop building coal power plants abroad opens door for its renewable energy firms

  • Chinese renewable energy companies need to treat the country’s climate commitments as more than just new markets and business opportunities
  • As implementers of these promises and builders of the green projects, they must ensure their environmental and social impact is minimised

Electrical workers in a boat check solar panels at a photovoltaic power station built in a fishpond in Haian, eastern Jiangsu province, on July 19. Photo: AFP
Electrical workers in a boat check solar panels at a photovoltaic power station built in a fishpond in Haian, eastern Jiangsu province, on July 19. Photo: AFP
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