N China''s Shanxi accelerates transition to cleaner energy
At a thermal plant operated by China Huadian Corporation Ltd. in Shuozhou, Shanxi, an advanced 20-megawatt-hour packed-bed thermal energy storage system captures heat during off
At a thermal plant operated by China Huadian Corporation Ltd. in Shuozhou, Shanxi, an advanced 20-megawatt-hour packed-bed thermal energy storage system captures heat during off
Where Shanxi goes, China goes, in their broad energy overhaul, as the region with a quarter of the nation''s coal serves as the ultimate proving ground for Beijing''s ''dual carbon'' strategy.
The province added 16.91 million kilowatts of wind and solar power capacity to the grid in 2025, a 53.1 percent year-on-year increase. By the end of the year, Shanxi''s total renewable energy installed
In Shanxi"s 14th Five-year Plan (2021-25) for renewable energy development, the province set a target of cumulative 30 GW wind capacity and 50 GW solar PV capacity in operation by the end of 2025
China''s solar generating capacity is expected to surpass coal for the first time this year, according to the country''s top electricity industry group, marking a milestone in the country''s
TAIYUAN, Feb. 27 -- Installed capacity of new energy produced by wind and solar power in north China''s coal-rich Shanxi Province had reached 50.93 million kilowatts as of January 2024,
Figures released by the consultancy show that Shanxi put 8 gigawatts new solar capacity into operation in 2023. To achieve its targets, the consultancy expects the province to put 9 GW solar
In 2025, Shanxi crossed a symbolic threshold. According to the annual session of its provincial people''s congress that opened on Monday, Shanxi''s installed capacity of new and clean
The 3-gigawatt “Mengxi Blue Ocean Photovoltaic Power Station” is expected to produce 5.7 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity a year, enough for approximately 2 million Chinese households.
The central province''s installed capacity for new energy surged to 90.48 million kilowatts in 2025 – a year-on-year increase of 18.29 million kW – vaulting renewables past the halfway point to
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