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💬 TRUMP: "The United States is the economic engine of the planet, and when America is thriving, the whole world is thriving.

"History shows that when America is doing poorly, the whole world is doing poorly. When we are in decline, you follow us into our decline." When we are thriving, you follow us into our thriving.

Trump announces he will not give up Greenland, "I could use force but I will not" ☃️⛄☃️⛄☃️⛄We have spent so much on Greenland that you will have to give it to us!

- and also announces that Putin is ready to accept the peace plan! A discussion with Zelensky is scheduled for today or tomorrow according to him 🦩

He also announces that the American presidential election was rigged, he was supposed to win, he maintains his accusation!

He also says that China sells wind turbines, but does not want them at home!

This is a Fake news 🚨

Yet it seems to me that China has accelerated its green energy production, focusing more on photovoltaics, it is true.

4000 wind farms in China. 50% of global wind production. Some studies say the Chinese wind farm occupies 0.01% of its area, or 96,000 km2 of wind turbines.

China is increasingly using green (renewable) energy, and this trend has accelerated significantly in recent years, including in 2025.

Here are the most recent and concrete facts (based on official data and organizations like the Chinese National Energy Administration, Ember, IEA, etc.):

Massive growth in installed renewable capacity End of 2024 → over 1,878 GW of installed renewable capacity (including ~890 GW solar and ~520 GW wind).

⚡ In 2025 → China continued to break records: Over 500 GW of new wind + solar capacity expected for the entire year (including ~380 GW of solar PV according to some projections).

Mid-2025 (end of June/September) → already +210 GW solar and +50–61 GW wind installed in just 6–9 months.

⚡ Total renewable capacity → approaches or exceeds 2,200 GW by the end of 2025, which is ~59–60% of the country's total electricity capacity (compared to ~34% for coal).

Beginning of 2025 → the combined wind + solar capacity has surpassed that of coal for the first time.

Share in electricity production (the real measure of "usage") 2024 → ~18% of electricity comes from solar + wind (2x compared to 2020); ~32–36% of total electricity from renewables (hydro + solar + wind + others).

2025 → growth is even stronger: Solar + wind → +27% production in the first half of 2025 vs 2024.

Renewable production → ~40% of total electricity in the first 9 months. ‼️

For the first time in 2025, thermal production (mainly coal) decreased for the entire year (-1% approximately), the first annual decline in 10 years.

❌ The growth of renewables has covered more than the entire increase in electricity demand → so fossil production has declined in absolute terms.

Important points to nuance

China remains very dependent on coal (~51–55% of electricity production in 2025, even if in relative and sometimes absolute decline).

Electricity demand is skyrocketing (data centers, AI, electrification, industry), so even with renewable records, coal remains used as a backup.

There is sometimes curtailment (unused renewables because the grid does not absorb everything), but the trend is clearly upward in the actual use of green energy.

In summary: yes, China is deploying and using massively more green energy than before, at an unprecedented scale in the world. It installs more renewables than the rest of the planet combined in some years.

👉 But coal has not yet disappeared and remains central for the stability of the grid. It is one of the largest energy projects in human history currently underway.

👉 Trump does not state things accurately. He also talks about climate change.

He maintains that climate change is a scam, yet this non-existent warming opens up maritime trade routes that did not exist before in the Arctic!

🚨 See here summer 1976 the heatwave in France.

Versus summer 2025.

He also mentions Venezuela 🌴, and talks about terrible new weapons, the importance of which no one measures.

In short, Trump did what Trump does, let's hope the markets react well to this long speech in Davos, Switzerland.