
Chinese mainland’s renewable energy boom powers global clean transition
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.
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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.
China’s wind and solar capacity hit 1.482 billion kW by March, overtaking thermal power for the first time and marking a renewable energy milestone.
China’s solar energy assistance could help Cuba end frequent blackouts and fuel shortages, lighting up communities with sustainable power.
Chinese mainland solar companies are collaborating with Malaysian partners to drive Malaysia’s transition to renewable energy, fostering a greener future.
China’s green transformation gains momentum with Shenzhen’s NEV infrastructure upgrades and a surge in solar power generation, driving sustainability across the nation.
China sustains over 95% utilization rates in wind and solar power, driving rapid growth in its green energy sector and leading global renewable efforts.
China’s power generation capacity surged by 14.5% in October, with renewable energy leading the charge, setting new records in solar and wind installations.
Energizing the future: Ningxia’s massive solar power base is sparking a green miracle on the Chinese mainland, leading the charge in renewable energy.
Xinjiang’s renewable energy capacity surged by 103% in H1, driven by significant growth in wind and solar power installations, reinforcing its role in sustainable energy development.
Researchers from the Chinese mainland have developed the world’s smallest solar-powered drone, revolutionizing drone technology with its lightweight design and endless flight capabilities.