[Huadian Group and CCCC signed a new energy strategic cooperation agreement]On November 10, 2022, China Huadian and CCCC signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Huadian Building. Jiang Yi, Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Chairman of China Huadian Corporation, Wang Xuxiang, Member of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy General Manager, and Wu Jingkai; Wang Tongzhou, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of CCCC, Pei Minshan, Member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee and Deputy General Manager of CCCC, and Li Maohui, Vice President of CCCC, attended and jointly witnessed the signing. Wu Jingkai and Pei Minshan signed the contract on behalf of both parties. According to the agreement, the two sides will adhere to the principle of consensus, equality and mutual benefit, carry out all-round and in-depth cooperation in new energy development, coal infrastructure, international business and other fields, promote mutual complementarity and brand upgrading, and achieve mutual benefit, win-win and common development. Editor/Xing Wentao
In 2026, multiple major high-speed rail projects are accelerating and are planned to start construction within the year.
According to recent government work reports and transportation work conferences released by various provinces, the progress of ten major high-speed railway projects, including Yongqing Guangzhou, Taisui, Shanghai Hangzhou, Nanxinhe, Fuyang Huanggang, Qianji, Bao'eyu, Zhanhai, Wuhan Hub Direct Line, and Mudanjiang Dunhua, is clear. We are working hard to complete the preliminary work and strive to start construction as soon as possible. These projects have a huge total investment scale, covering multiple regions across the country, and are an important part of the national high-speed rail network construction, which will further promote regional connectivity and economic development.Editor/Gao Xue
On January 24, 2026, the Wind Energy Professional Committee of the China Renewable Energy Society predicted that the annual installed capacity of wind power in China will remain stable at about 120 million kilowatts between 2026 and 2028.
According to predictions, the cumulative newly installed wind power capacity in China is expected to reach 604 million to 979 million kilowatts between 2025 and 2030. By the end of 2025, China's wind power grid connected installed capacity is about 640 million kilowatts, with huge development potential. The industry is currently facing multiple challenges such as land resources, electricity consumption, and market returns, and needs to ensure sustainable development through technological innovation and model optimization.Editor/Gao Xue