China is undergoing a dramatic transformation that remains largely unrecognized by most Americans, yet its implications are profound for the future of economic opportunity in the United States. In April alone, China deployed more renewable electrical generation than Australia has managed throughout its history. In 2025, China is projected to account for half of the world’s solar capacity, half of global EV production, and half of all wind power generation. The renewable energy sector in China has become a central pillar of the nation’s economy, representing more than 10% of GDP and surpassing even the real estate sector in business volume. This aggressive pursuit of renewables is not driven by environmental ideals but by a strategic goal: to secure the lowest-cost energy for manufacturing

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