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mperham ◴[] No.45108735[source]
> a boom in solar that saw the country [China] add 92 gigawatts of capacity—that’s 92 billion watts—in a single month in May, compared to all-time U.S. installations of 134 GW.

That's an insane stat. China added 92GW of solar in May 2025 alone.

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RobinL ◴[] No.45109012[source]
That stat is bonkers. China's GDP is only 5x that of UK. Total UK solar is about 19GW.

So even if you divide China's solar by 5, they added in a month what we have built in >10 years

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kelipso ◴[] No.45110963[source]
We should have an actual GDP measure where bloat like finance and real estate are removed. Would really like to see a comparison using that measure.
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deadfoxygrandpa ◴[] No.45111842[source]
we have one, it's called MPS and it was used by the soviets and most of the communist countries including china until the 1990s. china has still not fully transitioned away from MPS and into SNA which is one reason their service sector share of GDP seems so impossibly low
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rhubarbtree ◴[] No.45112900[source]
Sounds like that could give useful insights. I couldn’t find MPS - do you have a link please?
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