The Chinese Communist Party is drawing up its Fourteenth Five-Year Plan, which will cover 2021-2025. It’s been no secret that the shift to renewable energy will feature in the Plan, but as China reduces various incentives and heads towards full grid parity for renewables, the scale may come as a surprise. According to rumours, the Plan may aim for an annual national capacity addition of well over 100 GW for renewable energy, bringing solar capacity to 561 GW and wind to 555 GW by the end of 2025. For comparison, in 2019 wind and solar additions combined amounted to 56 GW (this year it is expected to be much stronger), and the country finished the year with a little over…