China Dominates Global Wind Power Capacity for 15th Consecutive Year
China leads global wind power capacity for 15 years, targeting 3.6 billion kilowatts by 2035 and expanding exports to 57 countries.
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China leads global wind power capacity for 15 years, targeting 3.6 billion kilowatts by 2035 and expanding exports to 57 countries.
China completes world’s first wind-powered underwater data center in Shanghai, cutting energy use by 22.8% and pioneering green computing solutions.
China accelerates its low-carbon transition through tech innovation, leading global renewable energy efforts with projects like the Tengger Desert Solar Park.
China unveils a three-year plan to double its EV charging network by 2027, targeting 28 million facilities to support its booming electric vehicle market and sustainable transport goals.
Meta announces $1.5B AI data center in Texas, creating jobs and emphasizing renewable energy and water sustainability amid global tech infrastructure race.
September 2025 marked the third warmest on record, with global temperatures 1.47°C above pre-industrial levels. Experts highlight ongoing climate challenges and China’s renewable energy strides.
China tests a 26-megawatt offshore wind turbine in Shandong, setting a new global benchmark in renewable energy technology and domestic innovation.
China’s renewable energy surge drives global shift as clean power overtakes coal, cutting emissions and setting new market trends.
The U.S. terminates 223 clean energy projects, citing economic and security concerns, as federal funding shifts amid political debates.
China commits to 7-10% emissions cut by 2035 and massive renewable expansion as Xi Jinping outlines global climate cooperation framework at UN summit.
China announces bold 2035 climate targets, blending traditional philosophy with renewable innovation to balance emissions reduction and economic transformation.
China’s new climate targets and Global Governance Initiative offer a blueprint for addressing global challenges, emphasizing action over rhetoric at the UN summit.
China unveils ambitious 2035 climate targets, emphasizing renewable energy expansion and global cooperation to lead the green transition.
China’s multi-layered climate strategy combines domestic policies, international partnerships, and tech innovation, offering a global blueprint for effective climate governance.
China’s 2035 climate targets aim to cut emissions by 7-10% and expand renewable energy capacity sixfold, reinforcing its global leadership in green initiatives.
President Xi Jinping outlines China’s 2035 climate strategy at UN summit, emphasizing renewable energy and carbon neutrality goals.
China’s renewable energy advancements and policy initiatives position it as a global leader in climate action, as highlighted during the UN’s High-Level Event on Climate Action.
Guangdong’s Nan’ao Island pioneers offshore wind energy while preserving marine ecosystems, showcasing sustainable development ahead of World Maritime Day 2025.
Xinjiang’s shift from coal to renewables now generates over 50% of its energy from solar and wind, positioning China as a global clean energy leader.
Xinjiang transitions from coal to renewables, generating over 50% clean energy with world-leading solar projects, boosting China’s global green leadership.