energy
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Green Artificial Intelligence: China Navigating the AI Environmental Paradox

Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of technological innovation, promising to revolutionise industries and enhance efficiencies across various sectors. But as AI’s capabilities expand, so does its environmental footprint. By 2030, AI data centers are projected to consume up to 3% of global electricity, a significant increase from current levels. Energy Consumption Challenge The Continue reading
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China’s Energy Cooperation Strengthens SCO Alliance

China’s energy initiatives at the recent Shanghai Coopperation Organisation meeting strengthened alliances and energy diplomacy with Russia, India and Central Asia. This year’s SCO summit drew unprecedented attention due to shifting global dynamics. Climate cooperation emerged as a key theme. China proposed a new SCO development bank, and pledged CNY 2 billion in grants and Continue reading
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China to convert old coal plants to nuclear power?

China to convert old coal plants to nuclear power? A Chinese state-owned energy infrastructure group has proposed a decarbonization plan that would increase the country’s use of nuclear power. The China Energy Engineering Group Co (CEEC) is studying ways to convert retiring coal-fired power facilities into nuclear power plants, according to recent research reports. CEEC’s “Coal to Continue reading
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China’s Development of Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Technology and Ascendency in Rare Earth Metals

China is investing in developing solid-state hydrogen storage as one of the key technological pathways to overcome the bottleneck for hydrogen energy storage and transportation. Over the past several decades, China has emerged as the world’s dominant force in the Rare Earth Elements (REE) sector. These metals have become one of the most crucial and Continue reading
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China’s green ammonia ships – potential to replace 91% of maritime fossil fuels

China has taken a significant step towards maritime decarbonization with the completion of the world’s first green ammonia ship bunkering operation. This groundbreaking achievement was executed at Dalian Port using renewable ammonia produced by Envision Energy’s plant in Chifeng. The operation marks a considerable milestone in the maritime industry, demonstrating the feasibility of using green ammonia Continue reading
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China has built world’s largest energy transmission network

Sets example to world China now powers its eastern megacities with 80% of their power from renewable sources through its West-to-East Power Transmission Project. Last year, 2.4 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity were transmitted from western China to the east – that’s enough to power five Germanys. More than 80% of that electricity came from clean, Continue reading
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Major Australian iron ore giant pulls out of US: abandons dollar for Chinese yuan to fund clean enegy
China and Australia are increasingly focusing on green steel production, utilizing hydrogen as a cleaner alternative to traditional coal-based methods, which are highly carbon-intensive.China is the world’s largest steel producer, generating over 1 billion metric tons annually. Australia is the largest supplier of iron ore to China, providing over 65% of the Asian giant’s imports, Continue reading
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China: materials recovered from end-of-life EV batteries & solar cells powering “circular economy”

Costly components such as lithium along with other materials such as cobalt and nickel, hold their value beyond the life of the batteries powering China’s massive electric-vehicle (EV) industry. “There is huge potential in the business of new-energy waste, because new energy is where China and the world are going,” said the sales manager at Continue reading
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China approves 10 new reactors, boosting nuclear power for climate goals

China is on a clear trajectory to dominate the global nuclear power industry by 2030. According to the China Nuclear Energy Association’s recent report, the nation now has102 nuclear reactors in various stages of operation, construction, or approval. This monumental achievement marks the first time China has surpassed the rest of the world in overall nuclear power scale. With Continue reading
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China’s Launches Giant 20-Megawatt, Typhoon-Resistant Floating Wind Turbine – World’s Largest

In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable energy, China has launched the world’s largest floating wind turbine, the “Qihang,” which promises to significantly reduce carbon emissions and set new standards in renewable energy technology. The “Qihang” turbine exemplifies a remarkable leap in renewable energy technology. Independently developed by Chinese sate-owned CRRC Corporation Limited, this 20 MW floating Continue reading
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China sets new record for clean electricity, dominates wind power

China’s power system notched up several new clean energy generation records during the January to March quarter of 2025, cementing the country’s position as the global leader in clean electricity production. Total clean electricity generation in China during the first quarter of the year was just over 951 terawatt hours (TWh), according to data from Continue reading
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South Africa and China sign agreement on nuclear energy

BRICS-member South Africa has entered into a nuclear cooperation agreement with China. The deal focuses on small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs), which promise a scalable and incremental development schedule. Aimed at replacing the energy deficit while avoiding extra carbon emissions, they stand a chance of seriously impacting the problem of loadshedding. The deal builds on a letter Continue reading
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Developing countries’ demand doubles for Chinese solar

China’s exports of solar panels to the global-south have doubled in the past two years, overtaking global-north sales for the first time since 2018, according to data collated in the Ember export explorer. Global-south imports of Chinese solar panels more than doubled from 60 gigawatts (GW) in 2022 to 126GW in 2024. That surpassed global-north imports, Continue reading
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Uruguay & Belt & Road Initiative: Green energy power-house
Uruguay stands out as a global leader in renewable energy, with an impressive 99% of electricity coming from renewable sources. On March 1, 2025 Yamandu Orsi took office as Uruguay’s new president. Orsi, of the left-wing Broad Front coalition, now presides over one of South America’s most economically and politically stable countries. With a population Continue reading
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Global electricity consumption surge

Renewable energy accounted for 81.1% of all new global electricity, as global consumption surged by 4.3% in 2024, nearly double the annual average growth rate over the past decade and almost twice as fast as wider energy demand, according to the International Energy Agency. China as the engine of the world’s economy, accounted for more than Continue reading
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China’s global BRI push is being driven by green tech

More than three years after Chinese leader Xi Jinping pledged to stop building new coal projects abroad, the country’s Belt and Road Initiative is increasingly driven by renewables. Last year, renewable technologies eclipsed fossil fuels — once the core of Beijing’s overseas developments — in all the power projects completed under the BRI, according to analysts at Continue reading
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China mandates increased use of certified green energy

China’s Renewable Energy Notice provides that Green Energy Certificates (GECs) are the only proof of the environmental attributes of green energy electricity and, as such, the only evidence for recognizing the production and consumption of green energy electricity. On March 18, China’s National Development and Reform Commission and other government departments issued “Opinions on Promoting the High-Quality Development of the Renewable Energy Green Power Certificate Market(关于促进可再生能源绿色电力证书市场高质量发展的意见),” emphasizing the Continue reading
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Quantifying national excess CO2 emissions from the Global North

The following extract is from an important study published 1 September 2020 by the highly respected medical journal, The Lancet. The article provides a key to understanding the response to reducing global carbon emissions in terms of environmental justice. It details a method for quantifying national responsibility for damages related to climate change by looking at national Continue reading
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Cuba: China delivers components to build solars plants

The Chinese government on March 14 2025 delivered its first batch of donations for the construction of photovoltaic parks in Cuba. Under an agreement reached between China and Cuba in December 2024, seven 5MW photovoltaic parks will be built across six provinces in Cuba. This is part of Cuba’s broader efforts, as part of a Continue reading
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Chinese renewable energy tech and its influence on the Gulf Cooperation Council energy ambitions

In 2025, Beijing’s strategic location in renewable technology and vital minerals has taken center stage in international affairs, especially in respect to its relations with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations. Energy diplomacy, economic diversification initiatives, and the worldwide competition for technological leadership in the clean energy sector are all being reshaped by the dynamic interaction between Continue reading
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China’s Antarctic Outpost Swaps Fossil Fuels for Hydrogen, Wind

On a remote island in the Southern Ocean, China’s Qinling Station has switched on Antarctica’s first large-scale hydrogen energy system — a breakthrough in sustaining research operations in one of the harshest places on Earth. The renewable energy system ensures stable power in Antarctica’s extreme conditions, and is estimated to cut fossil fuel use by Continue reading
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China built hydro facility helps Cambodia meet green transition goals

Deep in the Cardamom Mountains, surrounded by mountains in Koh Kong Province in southwestern Cambodia, the China Huadian Lower Stung Russei Chrum Hydro-Electric Station has been continuously delivering clean energy and transmitting development hope to Cambodia for more than a decade. Project construction commenced in 2010 and the plant entered into commercial operation in 2013. Continue reading
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Clean energy bolsters China’s GDP growth in 2024

China invested $940 billion in clean energy in 2024, approaching the global investment of $1.12 trillion in fossil fuels. (International Energy Agency) China dominates the global clean-energy technology arena and is by far the world’s largest investor in renewable energy, as well as the top EV and battery maker. The nation produces about 80 per Continue reading
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China as Catalyst for Energy Transition in the Global South

China is the world’s leading country in electricity production from renewable energy sources, with over triple the generation of the second-ranking country, the United States. China’s clean technology industries — particularly the “new three” sectors; photovoltaic, lithium-ion batteries and new energy vehicles — have emerged as key engines of growth in China. While global renewable energy investment reached US$771 billion in Continue reading
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Sustainable rail transport – China built world’s longest electric train

The attached video examines the world’s longest and most powerful electric train: China’s Shen 24. Not only is this a feat of Chinese ingenuity but also a major step forward for the future of sustainable rail transport. This engineering marvel, capable of producing 40,000 horsepower and hauling 30,000 tons, has set new global benchmarks in Continue reading
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China-Chile Environmental and Economic Cooperation

Photo: Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Chilean President Gabriel Boric during the 2022 APEC meeting in Bangkok. Chile’s ambitious carbon neutrality goals, supported by its National Green Hydrogen Strategy and advances in renewable energy, have presented significant opportunities for cooperation with China, with investments in hydrogen energy, wind and solar power, and sustainable mining Continue reading
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China powers record solar growth in Belt and Road countries

China installed 8 GW of solar power across various nations under its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2024, according to data from Wood Mackenzie. This contribution formed part of a record-breaking 24 GW of total power projects deployed in over 140 participating countries within a single calendar year, the highest since the initiative began Continue reading
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China’s Green Sector drives global climate fight

With the return of climate skeptic Donald Trump to the White House — especially his threat to withdraw the United States from all climate treaties including the Paris Agreement, which is central to the battle against climate change and keeping global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius — the heavy lifting on the climate front Continue reading
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China submits documents on tackling climate change to UN

China meets targets for forest stock and total installed capacity of wind and solar power ahead of schedule. Xinhua reports that China has submitted two reports to the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, detailing its climate actions and progress, according to the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. These documents, the first biennial Continue reading
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Chinese scientists design hybrid heat pump to deliver ultra-high temperatures

Researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China have designed an industrial high-temperature heat pump that uses water as a working medium and waste heat recovery technology. “By taking full advantage of the unique advantages of absorption heat transformers at low temperatures and compression heat pumps at high temperatures, the proposed system can achieve high Continue reading
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While Bombs Fall, China Powers Hope with Solar in Gaza

China’s low-cost solar panels are bringing light and hope to Palestinians living under the shadow of war in Gaza. In Gaza’s refugee camps, besieged by Israeli occupation forces, one of the most crucial survival tools may come as a surprise: solar panels. While food and water are essential to life, in Gaza, a city under siege, Continue reading
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China leads world in nuclear energy innovation

China is 10 to 15 years ahead of the US in ability to deploy fourth-generation nuclear reactors at scale, says major US think-tank. The US Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF) has published a report entitled “How Innovative Is China in Nuclear Power?” which says that China has become the world’s leading proponent of nuclear Continue reading
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South Africa’s China-built Concentrated Solar Thermal Power Project

The China-built Redstone Concentrated Solar Thermal Power (CSP) Project in South Africa, the first-of-its-kind in sub-Saharan Africa, is due to be connected to the grid in early September 2024. CSP plants produce electricity by concentrating solar thermal energy using mirrors to reflect the sun to a receiver that collects and stores the heat energy to power a Continue reading