China’s Wind Power Revolution: Spinning Clean Energy at Scale
China leads the world in wind power with 600 GW installed, record-high efficiency and cutting-edge projects from deserts to airborne turbines.
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China leads the world in wind power with 600 GW installed, record-high efficiency and cutting-edge projects from deserts to airborne turbines.
Finnish PM Petteri Orpo visits China Jan 25-28 to boost $8B+ trade, ink green and innovation deals at the 6th China-Finland business committee.
At Davos 2026, international attendees sketched China’s next five years—green cities, smart tech hubs and global cooperation shaping the vision for 2031.
China and Canada’s new strategic partnership is set to turbocharge the EV industry with joint battery projects, R&D hubs, and greener supply chains.
At Davos 2026, China showcased its high-level opening-up—from RCEP to green tech—fueling over 30% of global growth and opening doors for Asian youth.
Construction on China’s Xuwei Nuclear Power Plant has begun, combining Hualong One and high-temperature gas reactors to cut coal use by 7.26M tonnes and CO2 by 19.6M tonnes annually.
In 2025, China’s electricity consumption hit a record 10.4 trillion kWh, driven by urban households, digital services, EV charging growth, and a surge in wind and solar capacity.
Canadian PM Mark Carney’s China visit signals fresh opportunities in tech, trade, and sustainability, says expert Robert Hanlon.
China’s Qinling Station in Antarctica runs on self-developed green tech—from cold-tolerant solar panels to water recycling—showing sustainable innovation in extreme conditions.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Finnish FM Elina Valtonen call for tech, green energy and trade cooperation as the cornerstone of China-EU relations in 2026.