At the Copenhagen climate change conference in December, China found itself labelled in many quarters as the villain.
Ed Miliband, the UK secretary of state for energy and climate change, blamed it for blocking several of the main potential agreements, while US officials fumed at some of the tactics of the delegation, including one official who was involved in a finger-pointing exchange with President Barack Obama.
Yet away from the drama of Copenhagen, China has been putting in place a strategy for investing in renewable energy that is winning more envy than criticism from overseas.
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