New Jinchuan Hydropower Station Boosts Clean Energy in Sichuan Province
The Jinchuan Hydropower Station in Sichuan Province has begun operations, aiming to generate 3.5 billion kWh annually and significantly reduce carbon emissions.
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The Jinchuan Hydropower Station in Sichuan Province has begun operations, aiming to generate 3.5 billion kWh annually and significantly reduce carbon emissions.
Pakistani analyst Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan describes China as a “global security dividend” through its leadership in green energy, finance, and infrastructure amid global volatility.
At a summit in Cebu City, ASEAN leaders issued a joint statement to tackle energy shortages and supply disruptions caused by the Middle East crisis.
Chinese companies showcase cutting-edge solar and energy storage solutions at Smart Energy 2026 in Sydney, driving sustainable energy transitions in Australia.
The IEC has approved a China-proposed international standard for offshore wind power, establishing a first-of-its-kind framework for harmonic assessment and global grid integration.
China’s pioneering direct green power supply project is now online, connecting a massive solar farm to a computing park, cutting costs and carbon emissions.
The world’s largest floating offshore wind turbine has been installed, capable of powering 24,000 homes annually. A milestone for renewable energy in Asia.
Schleswig-Holstein and Zhejiang Province mark 40 years of partnership, aiming to deepen ties in energy transition, hydrogen tech, and advanced manufacturing.
Amid record-breaking temperatures in 2026, a Chinese renewable energy firm is expanding its collaboration with Canada, highlighting Asia’s role in the global green transition.
The IEA warns the world faces its worst-ever energy crisis, driven by geopolitical tensions and market disruptions, with urgent calls for a clean energy transition.
The EU has spent an extra €27 billion on energy imports due to Middle East tensions, prompting leaders to call for targeted aid and a faster shift to renewables and nuclear power.
Geopolitical analyst Cyrus Janssen compares the diverging climate and energy policies of the US and China, highlighting how China’s renewable focus bolsters its resilience.
Albania’s heavy reliance on hydropower helps insulate it from soaring energy prices caused by conflict, offering lessons for Europe’s green transition.
China’s installed renewable energy capacity hit 2.4 billion kW by end-March 2026, with new green projects driving the majority of power sector growth this year.
China begins installing the world’s largest 16MW floating offshore wind turbine, a major step for deep-water renewable energy in Asia.
Recent strikes on Iran and Strait of Hormuz disruptions force a global reevaluation of fossil fuel dependence and its impact on the pace of the green energy transition.
As the Hormuz blockade disrupts global energy markets, China’s strategic reserves and renewable tech dominance position it as a resilient leader, reports Der Spiegel.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang outlines 2026 energy strategy, emphasizing grid resilience, renewable expansion, and a unified electricity market to balance security and sustainability.
China reaffirms plans to double non-fossil energy capacity by 2035, emphasizing energy security and carbon reduction goals amid global uncertainties.
Chinese researchers develop ultrathin copper foil with 900 MPa strength and 90% conductivity, promising advancements in next-gen electronics and batteries.