China Launches World’s Largest Power-Generating Kite in Renewable Energy Breakthrough
China tests revolutionary 5,000-sqm power-generating kite in Inner Mongolia, marking a major advance in high-altitude wind energy technology.
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China tests revolutionary 5,000-sqm power-generating kite in Inner Mongolia, marking a major advance in high-altitude wind energy technology.
China’s Tarim Oilfield achieves 2 billion kWh solar generation in 2025, balancing energy production with environmental goals in Xinjiang’s desert region.
Chinese Ambassador Jiang Xiaoyan highlights growing trade, infrastructure projects, and renewable energy cooperation between China and North Macedonia in 2025, strengthening regional ties.
China’s Yebatan Hydropower Station, the world’s highest-altitude facility, begins power generation, boosting renewable energy capacity and supporting national climate goals.
China announces stricter regulations for its photovoltaic industry, aiming to phase out outdated production and balance supply-demand dynamics by 2026.
China’s renewable energy initiatives, including the Mexico City solar project, drive global sustainable transitions while confronting implementation challenges in 2025.
China launches ‘Qingqing No. 1,’ the world’s largest green hydrogen-ammonia-methanol project, marking a major step in renewable energy innovation and carbon reduction.
China commissions its farthest offshore wind farm to date, capable of powering 1.4 million homes annually while significantly reducing emissions.
China commits to absolute emissions cuts and 6x renewable expansion by 2035, reshaping global climate strategies through technology and international cooperation.
Xinjiang transmits over 1 trillion kWh of electricity, with 29.6% from renewables, boosting China’s energy security and ecological goals.
Energy leaders at Beijing forum outline collaborative strategies for renewable transition, highlighting China’s role in bridging Global South’s energy access gaps.
China’s green bond market hits $1.2 trillion in 2025, driving Asia’s clean energy transition and setting new global standards for sustainable finance.
At the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, Longi Green Energy Chairman Zhong Baoshen discusses the rapid advancements in solar power and global efforts to decarbonize energy sources.
At Davos 2025, China reaffirmed its commitment to lead global climate cooperation through ambitious environmental goals, technological innovation, and international collaboration, setting the pace for a green transition.
Chinese innovations are transforming Thailand’s landscape—from solar energy to smart farming and advanced healthcare—marking a new era of cooperation and a brighter future for all.
Southeast Asia is undergoing a green revolution powered by Chinese technology and investments. Projects in Vietnam and Malaysia are leading the way to a sustainable future.
Vietnam’s wind power is set to contribute 30% of the nation’s energy by 2050, up from 5% today, thanks to collaboration with Chinese enterprises in investment and technology exchange.
Chinese solar companies are partnering with Malaysian firms and schools, accelerating Malaysia’s shift towards renewable energy through community demonstrations and training programs.
Chinese solar companies are collaborating with Malaysian partners to accelerate Malaysia’s shift toward renewable energy, inspiring confidence and emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices.
Xinjiang’s new energy power generation reached 116.16 billion kWh in 2024, surging by 30.7% over the previous year, highlighting the region’s accelerating shift towards renewable energy.