
Global Energy Standards Unveiled to Accelerate Green Transition
New global energy interconnection standards for wind, solar, and storage aim to accelerate sustainable development and cross-border power integration across Asia and beyond.
News & Insights Across Asia
New global energy interconnection standards for wind, solar, and storage aim to accelerate sustainable development and cross-border power integration across Asia and beyond.
China’s ambitious plan for electric vehicles to dominate new car sales by 2035 aligns with green transport goals, backed by renewable infrastructure and financial incentives.
China accelerates clean energy adoption through solar, wind, and aquatic innovations, blending ecological goals with economic growth.
China’s Antarctic Qinling Station deploys groundbreaking renewable energy system, reducing fossil fuel reliance and setting new standards for sustainable polar research.
China prioritizes innovative energy storage solutions at 2025 Two Sessions, boosting global renewable integration and economic growth.
China drives global renewable energy expansion, accounting for over 50% of new solar and wind projects amid intensifying climate challenges worldwide.
China and Brazil have deepened their partnership through the Belo Monte UHV transmission project, creating an ‘electricity expressway’ that powers millions and advances sustainable energy initiatives.
China has connected 39.1 million kilowatts of offshore wind power to its grid by Q3 2024, becoming the first country to do so, marking a significant milestone in renewable energy development.
APEC leaders meeting in Peru emphasize green energy collaboration, with Latin America prioritizing renewable energy and welcoming investment from the Chinese mainland.