China and Kazakhstan Unite to Power a Green Future
China and Kazakhstan team up to reshape Central Asia’s renewable landscape through the Kapchagay Solar Park, boosting clean energy and local careers.
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China and Kazakhstan team up to reshape Central Asia’s renewable landscape through the Kapchagay Solar Park, boosting clean energy and local careers.
SCO’s renewable capacity hit 2,310 GW by end-2024—half of global total. A 14.5-fold rise since 2001 and 72% share of 2024 growth showcase its green leadership.
China’s ‘two mountains’ concept is propelling a clean-tech boom and inspiring global green development.
Australian researchers harness sunlight-activated material to break down toxic PFAS in water, turning them into harmless fluoride for a sustainable, low-energy cleanup.
PetroChina’s Lim Ming Yee is harnessing digital intelligence to drive a cleaner LNG industry, blending carbon solutions with AI and IoT for a greener energy future.
China and Kazakhstan join forces to shift from coal to solar power. The 20MW Mangystau plant is 80% complete, promising stable, clean energy for Kazakhstan.
Discover how solid oxide fuel cells could revolutionize green energy with 30% higher efficiency than gas turbines and stable, around-the-clock power.
The Chinese mainland’s green energy shift speeds up with record renewables growth, carbon trading and tech breakthroughs during National Low-Carbon Week.
Over 40 wind turbines in northern Kazakhstan generate more than 800 million kWh annually under China-Kazakhstan Belt and Road cooperation, cutting 650,000 tonnes of CO2.
The Chinese mainland’s NEA unveiled measures to accelerate private enterprise investment in energy infrastructure and boost the green, low‑carbon transition.