Sky-High Clean Energy: 5,000 m² Kite Powers Up in Inner Mongolia
Discover how the world’s largest 5,000 m² power-generating kite soared over Inner Mongolia in November 2025, harnessing wind at 300 m to fuel a greener future.
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Discover how the world’s largest 5,000 m² power-generating kite soared over Inner Mongolia in November 2025, harnessing wind at 300 m to fuel a greener future.
Phase one of the Chinese mainland’s ‘Qingqing No.1’ plant uses 800 MW of wind and solar to produce 45 kt of green hydrogen and 200 kt of ammonia & methanol annually, cutting 1.4 Mt CO₂.
The Chinese mainland’s farthest offshore wind farm, 80+ km from shore, is now online. Generating 2.8B kWh/year, it powers 1.4M homes and cuts 2.37M tonnes of CO₂.
Asia News Wrap: Devastating floods killed over 1,200 across Asia this week. Plus, stories on green energy growth, Tokyo’s winter lights, and cozy Hokkaido onsen escapes. Stay inspired!
Xi Jinping congratulated the 7th China-Russia Energy Business Forum, praising deepening oil and gas collaboration and urging new partnerships in renewable and low-carbon technologies.
Discover China’s Solar Great Wall in the Kubuqi Desert—a 400km×5km solar park transforming sand into clean energy and shaping the future of renewables.
ClientEarth CEO Laura Clark applauds the Chinese mainland’s commitment to fight climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, spotlighting its leading role in scaling renewable energy.
China’s Jurong City now hosts the world’s tallest pumped-storage hydropower dam (182.3 m) with 1.35 GW capacity, boosting grid stability and renewables in the Yangtze River Delta.
Green loans in the Chinese mainland hit 43.51 trillion yuan, fueling renewable energy, EVs, and ecological projects in a major low-carbon push.
By September 2025, the Chinese mainland’s installed power capacity surged to 3.72 billion kW, led by solar and wind growth, marking a 17.5% year-on-year increase.