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  1. 23 Apr 2010

    I had heard China builds new coal plant every two weeks but did you know that China puts new wind turbine online every TWO HOURS?

  2. 2 Aug 2010

    Yeah But China Builds a New Coal Plant Every Two Weeks: This statement does not mention that China is also erectin... http://bit.ly/dAzKWN

  3. Jan 26

    All the while China is opening a new coal powered generating plant every 3 weeks and our American power companies are not only paying for them but being punished at the same time!

  4. China plans to install one new large coal plant every two weeks in the next 12 years. 290 GW more than in 2018 in NEW installed capacity, the equivalent of 2x the installed capacity of all the EU and more than the entire US coal gen fleet.

  5. 16 Feb 2020
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    Try bothering China! A new 2Megawatt coal fired power station is put online every 2 weeks. Whatever we do is like passing in the ocean

  6. Dec 24
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    I will let China and their new coal fired plants opening every two weeks know. Even as the strip mine the lithium using coal power to make the solar panels and batteries you want everyone to buy

  7. Feb 4

    The is funding naive Westerners who want to deindustrialize their countries, while in they are building factories & opening up a new coal-fired power plant every two weeks. End result: China dominates the world.

  8. 5 Dec 2016

    A new coal plant comes on stream every 2 weeks in never mind & rest ! Getting screwed in !

  9. 30 Sep 2020

    China adds a new coal fired power plant every two weeks. Is China a green saviour – or the ultimate climate villain?

  10. Aug 2

    Factcheck: Mostly false In H1 2021, China added 8GW of new coal capacity at a rate of approximately one new plant every three weeks It's true that 6/10 top EU emitters are German coal plants (Also true: German coal output has halved since 2015)

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  11. Jul 28

    China brings a new coal burning power plant on line every three weeks , but I shouldn’t drive a pickup truck …… fuck you

  12. 2 Jun 2017

    About every two weeks, China brings a new coal-fired power plant online so we'll be able to sell COAL for a very long time. Open the mines

  13. 10 Feb 2016

    "New LNG train every 8 weeks" - reminiscent of coal-power growth in China in past years.

  14. 6 Feb 2020

    Nothing you will do will have any impact. Even if CO2 is responsible, the UK’s emissions amount to only 1% of global emissions. China is building a new coal-fired power staion every 2 weeks, whilst politicians in the U.K. try make us poorer.

  15. Jun 23

    So explain to me why the clever communists in China are building a new coal plant every 2 weeks? Do you take the west for idiots? You’d likely be right about such an assessment for about 50% of them😒👎🏿New renewable energy projects will be a sham😒

  16. 7 Nov 2019
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    "both China and India have cut their coal reliance significantly" China and India lead the world in yearly CO2 emissions GROWTH year after year. China is building a new coal plant every 2 weeks...for the next 10 years.

  17. Oct 13

    China builds a new Coal Powered Electric plant every 4 weeks and they burn sulfur coal. Super Air Pollution on steroids.

  18. Oct 30

    DID YOU KNOW: China is the worlds biggest greenhouse gas emitter with 70% of all of its electricity generated by coal. It opens a new coal fired power station every two weeks. It did not attend Cop26.

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  19. Really, China a strong supporter of the Paris agreement and global climate governance? China is going to develop between 300 and 500 new coal power plants by 2030. The country could add a large coal power plant every 2 weeks for the next 12 years.

  20. 19 Sep 2019

    Morning Regarding the climate change strikes....... Is anyone protesting outside the Chinese Embassy I wonder? I’m not an expert at all, but I heard that China commissions a new coal-fired station every two weeks? So how about a protest there

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