[Guangdong Yunfu City's photovoltaic installed capacity will exceed 2GW in 2025]During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the development of renewable energy in Yunfu City will continue to accelerate. In terms of photovoltaic power generation, thanks to the development of photovoltaic technology, it is expected that the speed of photovoltaic development in Yunfu City will gradually accelerate during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period. It is estimated that by 2025, the city's photovoltaic installed capacity will exceed 2 million kilowatts. Editor / Xu Shengpeng
On October 29, 2025, the world's largest 26 MW offshore wind turbine, independently developed by Dongfang Electric Group, was successfully connected to the grid for power generation at the Dongying Wind Power Equipment Testing and Certification Innovation Base in Shandong Province. This broke two records for the single unit capacity and impeller diameter of wind turbines already connected to the grid worldwide, marking China's leading position in the global high-end offshore wind power equipment manufacturing field. The comprehensive breakthroughs of the unit in key technologies such as gearboxes, generators, and electronic control systems demonstrate China's strong independent innovation capability in the field of new energy and its determination to seize the global technological high ground, injecting surging momentum into new quality productivity.Editor/Bian Wenjun
According to foreign media reports, on October 24th local time, the UAE's all-weather power supply photovoltaic storage project held a groundbreaking ceremony in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Understood, the project is jointly developed by Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company and UAE Hydro, with a total investment of over 6 billion US dollars (approximately 42.7 billion RMB). It consists of a 5.2GW solar photovoltaic power station and a 19GWh battery energy storage system, aiming to provide 1GW of continuous power output. It is the largest solar and energy storage integrated project in the world to date and is expected to be put into operation in 2027. There are multiple Chinese companies involved in this project. Among them, CATL supplied the battery energy storage system for the project, while Chinese photovoltaic companies such as JinkoSolar and JA Solar provided TOPCon photovoltaic modules for the project. China Power Construction undertook the construction task of the northern block of the project, including a 2.1GW photovoltaic and 7.6GWh energy storage project, accounting for nearly 50% of the total project scale.Editor/Bian Wenjun