China’s Solar Rebound Signals Discipline, Not Another Boom
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AI-PoweredChina's solar installations rebounded to a six-month high in November, with a controlled increase in capacity, signaling discipline rather than another boom, following a challenging 2025 marked by policy uncertainty and overcapacity.
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China’s solar installations jumped to a six-month high in November, with developers adding roughly 22 gigawatts of new capacity, according to data released by the National Energy Administration. That’s even after 2025 proved to be a brutal year defined less by climate ambition and more by policy whiplash, tariffs, and overcapacity. On paper, November looks like a comeback. But it’s really more of a controlled burn. Installations surged earlier this year as developers raced to beat a policy deadline, front-loading an extraordinary…
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