Asian industrial sovereignty illustrated through wind turbines and solar panels operating in winter conditions

Asian Industrial Sovereignty Consolidates Through Grid Control Energy Planning and Continental Coordination

The Architecture of Industrial Sovereignty In 2025, China is commissioning more than 300 GW of new renewable and nuclear power capacity. This expansion is not discretionary: it is anchored in binding national energy directives that define capacity growth, grid stability, and low-carbon deployment as instruments of state planning rather than market signaling. The state sets the…

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