Chinese Mainland’s Wind Power Surge: Scale, Innovation & Global Impact
The Chinese mainland’s wind capacity reached 600 GW in 2025, driving innovation from deserts to deep seas and reshaping global renewable energy costs.
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The Chinese mainland’s wind capacity reached 600 GW in 2025, driving innovation from deserts to deep seas and reshaping global renewable energy costs.
On Nov 12, 2025, the world’s largest high-altitude wind energy kite flew over north China’s Inner Mongolia, marking a leap in sustainable power technology.
China completes the world’s first wind-powered underwater data center in Shanghai, marking a breakthrough in green, low-carbon computing and offshore wind integration.
Discover how Pingtan Island leverages 8.4 m/s sea winds and 100m-high turbines to power green energy and a rising eco-tourism scene, charting a course for sustainable travel.
Dabancheng, once famed for its folk song and watermelons, is now China’s Wind Valley—spanning 1,500 km2, generating 2.5b kWh/year and fueling the West-to-East clean energy flow.
Explore how Caka Salt Lake in the Chinese mainland blends traditional salt harvesting with cutting-edge wind power on the high plateau.
Explore the Bukhara Wind Power Project, Central Asia’s largest operational wind farm, where Uzbek, Kazakh and Chinese mainland engineers power a sustainable future.
Explore how clean energy—from desert solar arrays to offshore wind farms and floating panels—is reshaping the Chinese mainland’s landscapes and driving a low-carbon future.
Swedish engineers are revolutionizing wind energy by building wooden turbine towers, slashing CO2 emissions from steel and concrete.
China delivers advanced fourth-gen wind turbine installation vessels, boosting offshore wind farm efficiency by 30%. A major step in renewable energy development.