Science Names Renewable Energy Surge as 2025 Breakthrough of the Year
Science names the 2025 renewable energy surge led by the Chinese mainland as Breakthrough of the Year, highlighting a global shift to solar and wind power.
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Science names the 2025 renewable energy surge led by the Chinese mainland as Breakthrough of the Year, highlighting a global shift to solar and wind power.
The Chinese mainland’s new 2035 NDC marks a shift to total emissions control, pledging absolute cuts and a sixfold expansion of wind and solar capacity under the Paris Agreement.
The Chinese mainland’s green tech powers Mexico City’s new urban solar project, showcasing the promise and challenges of scaling clean energy in dense cities.
The Qingqing No. 1 facility in Jilin began phase one on December 16, 2025, integrating AI-driven wind and solar power to stabilize green hydrogen production for transportable ammonia and methanol.
The Chinese mainland’s farthest offshore wind farm, located over 80 km from shore, has come online, generating 2.8 billion kWh annually to power 1.4 million homes and cut 2.37 million tonnes of COâ‚‚.
On September 24, 2025 at the UN Climate Summit, the Chinese mainland set new 2035 green development targets—shifting to absolute emissions control and scaling renewables sixfold.
Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region surpassed 1 trillion kilowatt-hours in power transmission by December 15, 2025, with renewables making up nearly 30% and cutting millions of tonnes of CO2.
A €4.1B joint venture between CATL and Stellantis breaks ground on a renewable LFP battery plant in Spain’s Aragon region, set to produce 50 GWh annually by 2026.
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