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China Leads Wave of Clean Power Wastage as Grids Globally Hit Limits

Grid constraints and rising coal generation drove curtailment to 360 TWh, and analysts said the waste is pushing developers toward storage-backed solar projects.

  • China rejected 360 terawatt-hours of wind and solar power between January and June, a 49% increase from the same period last year, according to a report by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air and Global Energy Monitor .
  • Expanding coal generation forces grid operators to prioritize coal over cheaper renewables, as China's coal-fired capacity rose 3.4% year-on-year. "China's coal buildout is a warning about overcapacity, not a blueprint for energy security," said Qi Qin, China analyst at the research centre.
  • While the National Energy Administration reported lower rates, CREA and GEM calculated 26.1% rejection using weather-adjusted data. Australia and Japan also faced rising curtailment, with 2.93 TWh and 2.35 TWh rejected respectively in the first half.
  • New solar installations fell 66% this year as curtailment risks mount. "Curtailment in China is structural, not a temporary bottleneck," said Yuan Ren, analyst at Wood Mackenzie, complicating financial assessments for developers.
  • Battery storage deployment offers a potential mitigation path forward. "Chile added 4 GWh of batteries in 2025, more than doubling its installed capacity," said Kostantsa Rangelova, analyst at Ember, highlighting Chile and Bulgaria as replicable models.
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China leads wave of clean power wastage as grids globally hit limits

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Due to grid constraints and coal priority in China, the amount of electricity generated from solar and wind power but not fed into the grid increased by 49% year-on-year to 360 TWh in January-June. The country plans to invest $3 trillion in infrastructure.

China's power grids are struggling to keep up with rapidly growing renewable energy production. The country wasted enough clean energy in the first half of the year to power Mexico for an entire year.

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WTVB broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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