China’s Solar Power Capacity Soars 35% in 2025, Leads Renewable Push
China’s solar capacity surged 35% in 2025, driving renewable energy growth as nation accelerates green transition, NEA data shows.
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China’s solar capacity surged 35% in 2025, driving renewable energy growth as nation accelerates green transition, NEA data shows.
IMO Secretary-General highlights China’s pivotal role in global maritime growth, green transition, and 2026 priorities as the nation leads in shipbuilding and port operations.
Shandong Province completes record-breaking geothermal well in 2026, offering clean energy for 10,000 households and cutting CO₂ emissions by 48,900 tonnes annually.
China’s Tarim Oilfield achieves 2 billion kWh solar generation in 2025, balancing energy production with environmental goals in Xinjiang’s desert region.
China’s Yebatan Hydropower Station, the world’s highest-altitude facility, begins power generation, boosting renewable energy capacity and supporting national climate goals.
The EU proposes easing its 2035 combustion engine ban, allowing some non-electric vehicles amid industry pushback and rising competition from Chinese EV makers.
At Davos 2025, ERG CEO Shukhrat Ibragimov highlighted China’s crucial role in the global green transition, noting its $900 billion investment in alternative energy and calling for suppliers to meet its demand.
At the 2025 Davos forum, China emphasized its commitment to tech innovation and green transformation to boost high-quality development, advocating for global cooperation in the intelligent age.
Mayors from the Chinese mainland and ASEAN countries will gather in Nanning in January 2025 for the first Global Mayors Dialogue, focusing on driving green transition and enhancing environmental protection across the region.
Mayors from China and ASEAN nations will meet in Nanning City in January at the first Global Mayors Dialogue of 2025 to drive green transition and enhance environmental protection.
UN Resident Coordinator in China Siddharth Chatterjee emphasizes that climate action is imperative and highlights the high returns for businesses aligning with the green transition.
China has enacted its first comprehensive energy law, marking a pivotal step towards a green transition and enhanced global energy governance.
China enacts its first comprehensive energy law, marking a significant step towards green transformation and enhanced global energy governance.
China’s first energy law took effect on January 1, providing a legal framework for energy planning and emphasizing its role in national development, aiming to promote high-quality energy and support carbon neutrality goals.
China has enacted its first energy law, aiming to revolutionize its energy consumption and boost green, low-carbon development, marking a significant step in its energy governance and economic growth.
Zero-carbon parks are transforming sustainable development in China and beyond, showcasing innovative solutions for green, low-carbon growth in industrial hubs amid global efforts for carbon neutrality.
CGTN’s Lucia interviews Marc Courtemanche and Xinlei Zhu on the growing Sino-Norwegian cooperation in energy and green transition.
Hungarian official Balazs Orban highlights the urgent need for enhanced cooperation with China in the clean energy sector, emphasizing its key role in the global green transition.
Hungary’s Balazs Orban emphasizes the necessity of green transition in Europe and calls for increased cooperation with China.
China’s pivotal role in the global green transition draws attention as data suggests it may have reached peak carbon emissions, marking a turning point in the fight against climate change.