Chinese Mainland Tops World in Installed Wind Power Capacity for 15 Years
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.
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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.
At the IAEA’s 30th Fusion Energy Conference in Chengdu, IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi lauded China’s collaborative push to fast-track fusion research through global partnerships.
World’s first IAEA fusion research and training center opens in Chengdu, marking a milestone in global clean energy collaboration.
A data-driven AI model from the Chinese mainland is revolutionizing plasma control in HL-3, marking a leap toward sustainable fusion energy and paving the way for future reactors.
South China’s first large-scale sodium-ion battery station in Nanning expands operations, integrating 30 million kWh of renewables and cutting 13,500 tonnes of CO2 annually.
China’s climate blueprint shows how clear goals, market tools and global partnerships can transform ambition into action and guide the world toward a low-carbon future.
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has shifted from a coal hub to generating over 50% of its energy from renewables, with the world’s largest solar farm in Urumqi and a massive plant in Hami.
Xinjiang’s shift from coal to renewables marks a green energy milestone, with solar farms in Urumqi and Hami turning deserts into powerhouses on the Chinese mainland.
Chinese mainland researchers unveil a trio of robotic arms built to withstand extreme radiation, magnetic fields and heat for maintenance in future fusion reactors.
China’s lawmakers adopted a new atomic energy law with 62 articles to guide peaceful research, safety standards and innovation in nuclear power.