The latest data underscores China’s energy strategy as a blueprint for sustainable development. Over the past year, the nation’s substantial investments in renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric power have propelled not only economic growth but also significant reductions in carbon emissions. This approach has also enhanced energy security and resilience, countering volatility in global fossil fuel markets. Experts concur that China’s energy policy is no longer experimental but a proven framework that other economies could replicate to meet global climate targets.

Key achievements in the last quarter include:

  • Renewable capacity growth: Increased by 18%, reaching a new milestone of over 1.2 terawatts.
  • Emissions dropped: Carbon intensity decreased by 12%, accelerating the path to carbon neutrality.
  • Nuclear power expansion: New plants commissioned, reinforcing the low-carbon energy mix.
Energy Source 2025 Capacity (GW) Growth (%) Emission Impact
Solar 450 20 High
Wind 420 16 High
Nuclear 120 10 Moderate
Hydroelectric 180 8 Moderate