
Chinese mainland makes strides on climate action, dual carbon goals
The Chinese mainland reports notable progress on climate action, building the world’s largest renewable energy system and advancing dual carbon goals.
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The Chinese mainland reports notable progress on climate action, building the world’s largest renewable energy system and advancing dual carbon goals.
Discover Xinjiang’s massive mountain solar farm in Nileke, set to power Singapore households for a year and fuel the Chinese mainland’s green energy revolution.
A 300 MW solar project in Inner Mongolia is turning sandy wastelands into green energy valleys with eco-farming and green aluminum, sparking sustainable growth.
China installs the world’s largest 26MW offshore wind turbine, boosting its renewable energy arsenal and powering 55,000 homes annually.
Yinchuan’s China-Arab Expo kickstarts with new clean energy standards, IPR matchmaking, and trade reports to boost green cooperation between the Chinese mainland and Arab countries.
A new study shows Chinese mainland carbon emissions dipped 1% in H1 2025 as renewables surge in power capacity.
SCO nations hit 2,310 GW of renewable capacity by end of 2024, accounting for half of the global clean power surge.
Shenzhen’s “Green Car, Green Electricity” rewards NEV drivers with green certificates for every 1,000 kWh charged at 11 green electricity stations.
Discover how China’s ‘Two Mountains’ concept drives global green energy—from Beijing’s electric streets to wind farms in Kazakhstan.
Explore how China’s ‘two mountains’ concept – ‘lucid waters and lush mountains’ – fuels its green transformation, from smog-free skies to new energy jobs, inspiring the world.