
Chinese Mainland Tops World in Installed Wind Power Capacity for 15 Years
The Chinese mainland has led the world in installed wind power capacity for 15 years, reaching 580 million kW and driving a cleaner, wind-powered future.
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The Chinese mainland has led the world in installed wind power capacity for 15 years, reaching 580 million kW and driving a cleaner, wind-powered future.
China teams up with global partners at FEC 2025 to advance fusion energy, hitting safe production milestones and ultra-hot plasma breakthroughs.
Explore the Chinese mainland’s clean energy achievements under its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) and see how it’s steering a greener, low-carbon economy.
Construction begins on Cosin Solar’s 350MW tower-type CSP project in the Chinese mainland’s Qinghai Province, set to be the world’s largest single-unit solar plant.
IAEA inaugurates the world’s first fusion energy research and training center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, boosting global collaboration and clean energy innovation.
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s 14th Five-Year Plan turns factories green, reduces carbon, and boosts clean energy for a sustainable future. Learn why this matters to entrepreneurs and students!
Southwest China’s Yebatan Hydropower Station has begun reservoir filling—the final phase before its first power units go online, boosting 2,240 MW of clean energy and cutting millions of tonnes of CO2.
The CRAFT project reached a milestone as the world’s largest toroidal field coil case was delivered to Hefei, marking a leap toward commercial fusion energy.
Unit 2 of the CNNC’s Zhangzhou plant on the Chinese mainland begins nuclear fuel loading, marking a clean energy milestone for Hualong One reactors.
China lit the world’s deepest Olympic-style flame at 1,522m under the South China Sea floor, marking a major leap in deep-sea energy technology.