In 2013, China was the world’s second-largest wind producer behind the United States, Plant extracts manufacturers generating 132 terawatthours-38 % greater than in 2012. China’s installed on-grid wind capability was 76 gigawatts at the tip of 2013. However, total wind power capability was larger at 91 gigawatts because 15 gigawatts were not grid-related as a consequence of a shortage of transmission infrastructure to connect wind farms to the electric grid. China’s installed nuclear capacity was 23 gigawatts as of April 2015, located along the east coast and southern parts of the country.