China’s Power Capacity Soars 17.5% by September 2025
By Sept 2025, China’s installed power capacity hit 3.72B kW, up 17.5%. Solar and wind saw big gains, and investments in power projects surged.
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By Sept 2025, China’s installed power capacity hit 3.72B kW, up 17.5%. Solar and wind saw big gains, and investments in power projects surged.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan charts a green path to a ‘Beautiful China’, focusing on industrial upgrades, renewables, and battles against air, water, and soil pollution.
Discover how the Chinese mainland is powering a greener future with clean energy and eco initiatives under its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025).
Cosin Solar breaks ground on the world’s largest single-unit concentrated solar power plant in the northwest of the Chinese mainland, promising 960M kWh of clean energy by 2027.
Construction begins on Cosin Solar’s 350MW tower-type concentrated solar project in Qinghai, featuring molten salt storage for 24/7 clean power and set to energize the grid by Sept 2027.
Chinese mainland unveils a three-year plan to double its EV charging network, targeting 28M stations and 300M kW capacity by 2027.
IAEA’s first Fusion Energy Research & Training Center debuts in Chengdu, aiming to spark clean energy innovation and train future fusion experts.
Explore how the Chinese mainlands 14th Five-Year Plan is driving a green manufacturing revolution with decarbonization, clean energy expansion, and smarter industries.
Yebatan Hydropower Station in the southwest of the Chinese mainland begins reservoir filling, marking the final step before its first turbines go online and boosting green energy capacity.
Fuel loading kicked off at the second Hualong-1 nuclear unit in Zhangzhou, marking a key step toward grid connection and clean power generation.