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		<title>By: Never Mind The Targets, Feel The Stones &#171; Political Climate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] But it&#8217;s the detail rather than the aggregate data that&#8217;s of interest. China is now the number one destination for sustainable energy finance and has knocked the US of the top slot. In 2009, China installed almost 14 gigawatts of wind power, into which investors put $27.2 billion of mostly asset finance. China&#8217;s current target of installed wind power in 2020 is currently 30GW but since 25.8GW has already been installed, this target now looks more than attainable and there is already talk in Beijing of hiking the target to 150GW. Remember &#8216;feeling the stones&#8216;? [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] But it&#8217;s the detail rather than the aggregate data that&#8217;s of interest. China is now the number one destination for sustainable energy finance and has knocked the US of the top slot. In 2009, China installed almost 14 gigawatts of wind power, into which investors put $27.2 billion of mostly asset finance. China&#8217;s current target of installed wind power in 2020 is currently 30GW but since 25.8GW has already been installed, this target now looks more than attainable and there is already talk in Beijing of hiking the target to 150GW. Remember &#8216;feeling the stones&#8216;? [...]</p>
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