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China is developing wind power, but it's taking longer than expected. That's according to energy policy expert Haibing Ma of the Worldwatch Institute.

Ma told EarthSky that right now China relies mostly on coal to generate its power. [---1---] (有 - ) That's known to contribute to global warming.

[---2---] To that end, the country has installed billions of dollars worth of wind turbines. [---3---]

[---4---] He said many of China's wind turbines can't connect yet to the country's electric grid. [---5---] That's where most of China's wind turbines are located.

And that's why, Ma said, over the next few years China will still have to rely on increased energy efficiency in industry and further development of hydro and nuclear power.

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As a result, it's the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide - a greenhouse gas produced by coal-burning. Ma said China is trying to increase its use of alternative sources of energy. In fact, Ma said, in 2010, China surpassed the United States as the country with the most wind turbines installed. But despite China's recent upsurge in wind farms, Ma said, there's an infrastructure problem that hasn't been widely reported. There aren’t enough cables, wires and related technology to bring wind-generated electricity from rural Mongolia, according to Ma.