The U.S. consumes almost 2.5 times the amount of energy as China per capita.
China uses double the amount of electricity than the U.S. but has 4 times as many people as the U.S.
On electricity generation:
China uses about 9.5 times as much coal as the U.S.
The U.S. uses 6 times as much natural gas.
China uses about 4 times as much hydro.
The U.S. uses about 1.7 as much nuclear.
China uses twice the wind power.
China uses about 2.5 more solar power.
China uses about 2.5 more oil.
China uses about 4 times as much biomass.
The US uses geothermal and China doesn't.
So...
China produces carbon dioxide emissions 190% above the global average per capita, but the U.S. produces 285% above the global average per capita.
So somehow we're entitled to consume way more energy and produce way more pollution per person than China, yet complain about China's energy consumption and production methods?