China is installing renewable energy at a rate incomparable to the rest of the planet. Last year, it added a record 350GW of green power capacity, over half the global total. It is set to blast past its target of having 1.2TW of green capacity by 2030 this year.
Huge green industrial overcapacity in China has led to brutal price competition between wind and solar renewables suppliers, pushing prices down and speeding the pace of installations.
But even in a country that rolls out renewables on a different scale to anywhere else, planning 29GW of offshore wind capacity for a single city is breathtaking in scale.
For comparison, Germany boasted an offshore wind fleet of around 8.5GW at the turn of the year and is targeting 30GW by 2030. The UK, which has the second largest offshore wind fleet in the world (after China), has around 15GW in the water currently.
Inox Wind director Devansh Jain, who is also executive director of the INOXGFL Group conglomerate founded by his grandfather.