
China Fuels Global Energy Transition with Bold 14th Five-Year Plan
China aims to boost renewable energy share from 40% to 60% by 2025 under its 14th Five-Year Plan, driving global green energy transition with tech innovations and market growth.
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China aims to boost renewable energy share from 40% to 60% by 2025 under its 14th Five-Year Plan, driving global green energy transition with tech innovations and market growth.
The Chinese mainland now accounts for over 40% of global new energy patents, breaking records in solar efficiency, offshore wind capacity and energy storage.
China and Kazakhstan team up to boost green energy. Projects like the Kapchagay Solar Park highlight how Chinese tech and investment are accelerating Central Asia’s clean-energy transition.
China’s clean energy capacity hit 2.16 billion kW in 2024, cutting coal use and boosting non-fossil fuel share as the country accelerates its green transition.
Discover how the Chinese mainland went from polluted rivers and coal mines to a world leader in solar energy, EVs, and eco-tourism. Can others follow suit?
Discover how a 220m molten salt solar tower in Xinjiang’s Gobi Desert is lighting the path to a greener future with cutting-edge renewable energy.
Tech giants and utilities race to power AI’s growth with green energy to meet soaring electricity demands.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang launches a mega hydropower project on the Yarlung Zangbo, marking a major leap in clean energy.
A new unit at Batang hydropower station in SW China starts operation, powering 1.75M homes and slashing emissions.
New energy interconnection standards boost clean, global green development with enhanced transnational power connectivity.