[The proportion of clean energy in national power investment exceeded 70%!] With a number of clean energy projects connected to the grid, such as the Cox's Bazar wind Power Project of Wuling Power in Bangladesh, Unit 5 of the Lijiaxia Hydropower Station of the Yellow River Company, distributed photovoltaic of the Liaoning Lighthouse of China Power, and the Phase II wind power of Akmora Prefecture in Kazakhstan, the total installed capacity of the power managed by the State Power Investment reached 239 million kilowatts, and the proportion of clean energy reached 70.08%. Among them, photovoltaic installed capacity of 72.18 million kilowatts, wind power installed capacity of 50.56 million kilowatts, new energy installed capacity of more than 120 million kilowatts, photovoltaic installed capacity, new energy installed capacity and clean energy installed capacity for many years to maintain the world's first. Since the beginning of this year, the State power investment continued to vigorously develop clean energy, a total of 15.91 million kilowatts of new capacity, all for clean energy projects. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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  • 2024.05.07 17:10
  • [Qatar has announced the launch of a national renewable energy strategy]
  • Qatar Hydro Corporation (Kahramaa) today announced the launch of the Qatar National Renewable Energy Strategy (QNRES) to advance the sustainable development goals of Qatar's National Vision 2030. The strategy, developed by Kahramaa in coordination with 22 major energy entities in the country, aims to increase and diversify the use of renewable energy, with a focus on the use of solar power. With more than 2,000 KWH of solar power per square meter per year, Qatar ranks first in the world and is one of the countries with the greatest potential to produce photovoltaic power. According to the newly published strategy, Qatar aims to expand its large-scale renewable energy facilities to about 4 GW by 2030, while installing about 200 MW of distributed solar power generation equipment. The strategy will not only reap economic benefits, but also focus on environmental protection, improving air quality and contributing to Qatar's energy security through the diversification of the country's sources of power generation. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
  • 2024.05.07 17:10
  • [Malaysia is actively building a logistics hub in Southeast Asia]
  • The Malaysian government has developed short - and long-term strategies aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of the country's major ports, namely Port Klang and Tanjong Palapas. Malaysian Transport Minister Lok Siu-fook said the strategy covers increasing port capacity, improving efficiency and productivity, and transforming to a low-carbon green port. In recent years, Malaysia has vigorously developed its port economy through a number of initiatives such as port expansion, port digitization and the establishment of free trade zones, and is committed to becoming a logistics hub in Southeast Asia. With the deepening of the Belt and Road Initiative, China and Malaysia have deepened port cooperation and further upgraded the level of port infrastructure construction and operation in Malaysia. At present, the Belt and Road cooperation between China and Malaysia has formed a pattern of the Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park in the East, the Kuantan Port "One Park and one port", and the Port Klang in the west through the East Coast Rail line. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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