China’s National Energy Administration has released stunning figures for the year’s power plant development – 191 GW was added to the grid, including 12.2 GW hydropower, 48.2 GW solar, and 71.7 GW wind. While the solar figure surpasses the highest expectations by 3 GW, the wind figure is so unbelievable, at between two and three times what we expected, that it may not be taken seriously without some sort of independent confirmation. We knew that Coronavirus had delayed projects later through the year and that the end of end of the Feed-in Tariff for Onshore Wind (and utility-scale solar) would cause a huge December spike in installations, but not to this extent – with something like 20 GW solar and…