
China-Vietnam Collaboration Fuels Growth in Wind Power Sector
Vietnam’s wind power is set to rise from 5% to 30% of total energy capacity by 2050, driven by collaboration with Chinese enterprises in building wind farms and sharing technology.
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Vietnam’s wind power is set to rise from 5% to 30% of total energy capacity by 2050, driven by collaboration with Chinese enterprises in building wind farms and sharing technology.
New energy power generation in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region surged over 30% in 2024, highlighting significant growth in solar and wind power as the region accelerates renewable energy development.
China’s wind and solar power utilization rates have surpassed 95% this year, showcasing the nation’s rapid growth in renewable energy and its commitment to green and low-carbon transformation.
China’s total installed power generation capacity reached 3.19 billion kilowatts, up 14.5% year on year, driven by significant growth in solar and wind power installations.