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CGTN’s “I ASK” campaign gathers global opinions on the Chinese mainland’s energy sector ahead of the Two Sessions, highlighting public curiosity on energy strategies.
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CGTN’s “I ASK” campaign gathers global opinions on the Chinese mainland’s energy sector ahead of the Two Sessions, highlighting public curiosity on energy strategies.
Shanxi Province in North China achieves a record 13.4 billion cubic meters of coal-bed methane in 2024, showcasing its leadership in clean energy production and safety enhancement.
China’s Tarim Oilfield, the nation’s largest ultra-deep production base, exceeded 20 million tonnes of oil and gas in 2024, highlighting significant advancements in energy extraction.
The Chinese mainland’s first energy law, effective January 1, sets a legal framework for energy planning, aiming to ensure energy security and accelerate green transition towards carbon neutrality.
Former Kuomintang chairman Ma Ying-jeou visits key nuclear fusion and power generation research centers on the Chinese mainland, aiming to enhance cross-strait collaboration in energy technology.
Around 80 experts from Chinese energy firms gathered in Shennongjia, Hubei Province, to call for increased biodiversity conservation amid the energy transition.
China’s power generation capacity surged by 14.5% in October, with renewable energy leading the charge, setting new records in solar and wind installations.
China leads the world in offshore wind power, connecting 39.1 million kW to its grid by Q3 2024, making up 50% of global capacity.
China’s Fushenre-1, the nation’s deepest geothermal well at 5,200 meters, marks a significant stride in renewable energy, promising stable, low-carbon power.
China reduces coal’s share in its energy mix, embracing renewable sources to achieve its carbon neutrality goals by 2060.