
China’s new energy sector is making remarkable strides with the launch of the “Wind-Power-Storage” integrated system, which aims to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability. This initiative is part of a broader effort to expand renewable energy resources in the country.
As of October 5, 2025, the “Wind-Power-Storage” project has been officially initiated. This innovative system integrates wind power generation, storage capabilities, and grid management to optimize energy production and consumption.
The project focuses on harnessing wind energy through a network of wind farms, which will significantly reduce reliance on conventional energy sources. The goal is to develop a more sustainable energy landscape, characterized by a decrease in carbon emissions and an increase in green energy utilization.
By 2025, the new energy sector is expected to generate approximately 50 billion kWh of green electricity, contributing to the country’s carbon neutrality goals. The project will also help mitigate environmental impacts associated with fossil fuel consumption.
Currently, the total installed capacity of wind power in China has reached 552,900 MW, with significant contributions from the newly established wind farms. These projects are integral to the country’s strategy to transition towards cleaner energy sources.
In the past eight months, the new energy sector has achieved a production capacity increase of 16.8% compared to the previous year. This growth underscores the commitment to expanding renewable energy generation and improving energy efficiency.
Among the various projects underway, the establishment of 124 wind power stations is noteworthy, as they represent a critical component of the national grid’s expansion. These developments will not only enhance energy security but also provide economic opportunities within the region.
As part of its future plans, the new energy sector aims to implement advanced control systems and smart grid technologies to optimize the distribution and management of electricity. This will enable a more resilient and efficient energy infrastructure.
On September 22, 2025, the integration of smart energy management systems is expected to streamline operations further, allowing for better coordination between power generation and consumption. This will enhance the overall stability of the energy supply.
Overall, the “Wind-Power-Storage” initiative marks a significant milestone in China’s efforts to advance its new energy landscape and achieve a sustainable, low-carbon future.
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