China and France Forge New Era in Green Energy Development
China and France are enhancing their long-standing partnership by focusing on green energy development, marking a significant step in global sustainability efforts.
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China and France are enhancing their long-standing partnership by focusing on green energy development, marking a significant step in global sustainability efforts.
China leads global renewable energy growth, accounting for 60% of new capacity in 2020. Amid rising demand for NEVs and US trade critiques, the world navigates shifting green landscapes.
During the Harvard Kennedy School China Conference 2024, Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng emphasized the global scarcity of green capacity and the need to overcome over-anxiety in sustainable development.
China and Germany strengthen their vital bilateral relations, focusing on green energy and digital AI to foster sustainable growth and mutual prosperity.
Beijing and Berlin strengthen their partnership, focusing on machinery, green energy, and AI to build a sustainable and prosperous future together.
The Chinese mainland has achieved its first green methanol bunkering for a large container ship in Shanghai, marking a significant step towards sustainable maritime operations.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen critiques the Chinese mainland’s green energy initiatives, sparking discussions on global market fairness and technological innovation.
Shanghai Port in the Chinese mainland completes its first methanol ship-to-ship bunkering, marking a milestone in sustainable maritime operations.
China and France celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations, pledging deeper cooperation in technology, green energy, and global governance.
China Energy launches the Maerdang Hydropower Station, the highest-altitude facility in the Yellow River basin, generating green electricity and reducing carbon emissions.