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CHINA surpassed the US last year to become the country with the most installed wind energy capacity. But despite its fledgling carbon policy, a looming trade war and insufficient grid connection have the industry in the doldrums. <b>By Gomati Jagadeesan</b>

Blowing cold

The wind power sector has enjoyed unprecedented growth in China in the past few years. According to the State Grid Corporation, China's installed wind power generating capacity has increased to 52,580...

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