Ningxia Launches 4-GW Solar Project on Reclaimed Mining Land in 2026
Ningxia launches Asia’s largest solar project on reclaimed mining land, channeling 4 GW of clean energy to eastern China in 2026.
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Ningxia launches Asia’s largest solar project on reclaimed mining land, channeling 4 GW of clean energy to eastern China in 2026.
Tanzania launches 20,000 solar home systems to electrify 120 islands, supporting fisheries and tourism under its blue economy agenda. Project costs $3.2 million.
Egypt aims for 42% renewable energy by 2030, leveraging Chinese partnerships and solar potential. Recent projects added 5.6 GW in 2025, signaling major growth.
China’s solar capacity surged 35% in 2025, driving renewable energy growth as nation accelerates green transition, NEA data shows.
China’s Tarim Oilfield achieves 2 billion kWh solar generation in 2025, balancing energy production with environmental goals in Xinjiang’s desert region.
China accelerates its green transformation in 2024 with a surge in electric vehicle adoption and massive investment in solar power, paving the way for a sustainable future.
China has maintained utilization rates above 95% for wind and solar power this year, with significant growth in installed capacity, reinforcing its commitment to green development and low-carbon transformation.
China’s wind and solar power utilization rates have remained above 95% this year, showcasing the nation’s significant progress and commitment to renewable energy development.
China maintains over 95% utilization rates of wind and solar power in 2024, showcasing rapid growth and significant contributions to global green development.
China maintains over 95% utilization rates of wind and solar power in 2024, underscoring its rapid growth in renewable energy and commitment to a green, low-carbon transformation.
An innovative solar power and agriculture project is transforming Xinjiang’s Taklimakan Desert, combining renewable energy with farming to combat desertification and rejuvenate the landscape.
Shanxi Province in China is transforming from a coal-mining hub to a leader in renewable energy, sparking global inspiration with its shift to solar power and green technologies.
Latin America’s commitment to renewable energy shines at Mexico City’s Intersolar Expo, where solar technology takes the spotlight. With 60% of the region’s power from renewables, solar plays a leading role.
Xinjiang’s new energy capacity increased by 103% in H1 2023, adding 14.08 million kW in wind and solar power, showcasing significant progress in renewable energy development in northwest China.
China’s ‘solar panel Great Wall’ in Inner Mongolia symbolizes the nation’s commitment to renewable energy. With the IEA projecting China to contribute 60% of new global renewable capacity by 2028, this project accelerates China’s green development.
Chinese researchers have developed the world’s smallest and lightest solar-powered drone, the CoulombFly, weighing just 4.21 grams and able to fly indefinitely as long as the sun shines.
CHN Energy Investment Group has reached 100 million kilowatts in new energy installed capacity, marking a significant milestone in China’s shift towards renewable energy sources.
The Al Dhafra PV2 Solar Power Plant, the world’s largest single-site solar power facility built by China, has been completed in Abu Dhabi, UAE, spanning 20 square kilometers with over four million PV modules.
The UAE is transforming its energy sector by investing in AI-assisted solar power plants and innovative desalination technologies, aiming to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and embrace sustainability.