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Wind energy is taking off all over again. This time, literally. In China, a multi-institute research and development project has created a series of large-scale floating turbine prototypes. The helium-filled aerostats,
China has refrained from setting ambitious goals for solar energy in its latest five-year plan, highlighting the sector’s mounting challenges after years of explosive growth.
The plan aligns with China’s aims of scaling up clean energy as it seeks to cut its dependence on imported oil and gas.
Madeleine Finlay speaks to senior China correspondent Amy Hawkins and energy correspondent Jillian Ambrose about China’s incredible clean energy transformation
(Corrects base year for China's Paris agreement carbon intensity target to 2005, not 2026, in paragraph 2) By Colleen Howe BEIJING, March 5 (Reuters) - China on Thursday released a new five-year plan to reduce the carbon emissions of its economy,
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As Oil Surges To $80, China's Stockpiles Become Strategic Leverage
That stockpile is now cushioning the Iran war shock, giving Beijing flexibility as Middle East flows are disrupted and Brent pushes toward $80–$100.
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China set to dominate global coal power in 2026 as more than 100 new plants move toward launch
China is preparing to launch more than 100 new coal-fired power generator units in 2026. Out of 104 projects planned worldwide, 85 are in China alone, adding 55 GW to the global total of 63 GW. Other countries, including India, Vietnam, and Indonesia, are ...
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World-largest: China’s 792 million kWh compressed air energy station now fully operational
The world’s largest compressed air energy storage station has now become fully operational, according
China’s most ambitious hydropower project to date officially entered the construction phase on July 19, 2025, when Premier Li Qiang presided over a groundbreaking ceremony in Nyingchi City in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). Located on the lower ...
China will build more projects to expand its oil reserves, according to the authorities, who did not provide figures or details about the expected jump in crude reserve buildups and capacities.