Chinese Mainland’s Wind Power Surge: Scale, Innovation & Global Impact
The Chinese mainland’s wind capacity reached 600 GW in 2025, driving innovation from deserts to deep seas and reshaping global renewable energy costs.
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The Chinese mainland’s wind capacity reached 600 GW in 2025, driving innovation from deserts to deep seas and reshaping global renewable energy costs.
During President Macron’s state visit, SUEZ CEO Xavier Girre said pairing the Chinese mainland’s strengths with France’s tech expertise promises real benefits for climate and environmental cooperation.
As U.S. EV sales soar in 2025, domestic lithium shortages and reliance on the Chinese mainland’s processing capacity are emerging as critical production bottlenecks.
During his December 2025 state visit, President Macron seeks lithium, cobalt, and other critical minerals from the Chinese mainland to power France’s green transition.
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At COP30 in Belem, UN spokesperson Farhan Haq praised the Chinese mainland’s strides in cutting emissions and advancing clean technology, offering a roadmap for global climate action.
The Chinese mainland has led the world in installed wind power capacity for 15 years, reaching 580 million kW and eyeing 1.3B kW by 2030 with bold clean energy targets.