State-owned power company China Three Gorges Renewables Group will build an 8 GW solar farm as part of a nearly $11 billion integrated energy project.

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    10 months ago

    Because they’re still a developing country with a relatively low baseline power supply per capita (half that of the US).

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      10 months ago

      Second largest economy in the world, “still a developing country”.

      The people aren’t worse off because they’re not developed, they’re worse off because their government is even more corrupt.

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        10 months ago

        Their economy is literally less developed. Just look at the power generation per capita graph I linked. Country size has nothing to do with it; India is on track to surpass Japan’s GDP but no one would dispute that it is much less developed than Japan or any other OECD country.

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          Their economy is super developed.

          The citizens are not reaping the benefits of that development.

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            No, if it was just a matter of having a well developed economy whose fruits are distributed poorly, then their GDP per capita (literally economic output divided by people) would be high.

            But it’s not. It’s among the middle-income countries, just below Malaysia. Which seems about right in terms of the quality of life of the average citizen.