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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 ...
China's electricity output and clean energy technology exports scaled record highs in 2025, LNG and coal imports contracted ...
China’s massive, modernized, and increasingly subsidized electricity system is emerging as a decisive advantage in the global ...
China plans to launch space‑based artificial intelligence data centres over the next five years, state media reported on ...
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China tests world's first floating wind turbine that generates power above your head
High-altitude airship-like machine has passed its first test after being flown at 2,000 meters and plugged into the national ...
China installed 561 gigawatts of wind power electricity by the end of 2024, easily the largest amount in the world. The U.S.
China and India cut power-sector emissions in 2025, offsetting a sharp rise in US coal use and keeping global electricity ...
China installed a record 315 GW of new solar capacity in 2025, lifting cumulative installed PV capacity to 1.2 TW and pushing non-fossil power sources past thermal generation for the first time.
By Anastasia Lyrchikova MOSCOW, Jan 16 (Reuters) - China has stopped imports of electric power supplies from Russia, ...
BEIJING, Jan 22 () - China defended its wind power record and reinforced its commitment to promote the global transition to low-carbon energy, after U. President Donald Trump's criticism at the World ...
China added a record 543 gigawatts of new power capacity last year, combining rapid renewable growth with a continued ...
China reportedly builds satellite facilities across Africa and Latin America, extending its Belt and Road strategy to space ...
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