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14 new coal plants were approved from January to June with a total capacity of 10.3 gigawatts.
China installed more than 180 gigawatts of solar power in 2023 , compared to 58 gigawatts across the whole of Europe .
China leads the world in solar and wind power installations but coal plants are still needed for peak demand.
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