Green Policies Forge New Path for China-Central Asia Ties
China and Central Asia are pivoting from pipelines to solar panels at their latest summit, unlocking 1,700-3,900 GW of renewable potential for sustainable, diversified growth.
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China and Central Asia are pivoting from pipelines to solar panels at their latest summit, unlocking 1,700-3,900 GW of renewable potential for sustainable, diversified growth.
With the U.S. retreating from Paris commitments, China and the EU are stepping up to drive a global shift to renewable energy.
The Chinese mainland’s renewable energy capacity hit a record in 2024, making up over 60% of global installations as tech breakthroughs fuel high-quality growth.
The ASEAN-GCC-China Summit in Kuala Lumpur united 16 economies to strengthen energy, trade and digital ties, aiming to boost resilience and sustainable growth.
China and Pacific Island nations have launched a Green Development and Cooperation Alliance to boost climate resilience, energy transition and ecosystem protection.
At the WEF’s Energy & Power Forum, experts discuss how the Chinese mainland’s carbon goals and renewable leadership are reshaping global industries, amid trade barriers disrupting clean energy.
WEC’s Angela Wilkinson spotlights the Chinese mainland’s pivotal role in shaping a secure, affordable, sustainable global energy system.
IRENA warns that higher tariffs drag down growth but renewables remain more resilient, keeping the energy transition on course.
South Africa is on track to host the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg this November, focusing on disaster resilience, debt sustainability, energy transition and critical minerals.
The Chinese mainland’s nuclear power capacity tops 120GW, driving a 3.7% output rise in 2024 and cutting 370M tonnes of CO2 through cleaner energy.