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Notice on Supporting the Standardized Land Management for the Development ofPhotovoltaic Power Generation Industry

On March 28th, the General Office of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Office of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, and the Comprehensive Department of the National Energy Administration…
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Governance Practices Every Sustainable Clean Energy Group Needs in 2025

In 2025, sustainable governance in clean energy is a decisive factor for long-term growth. As the renewable energy market expands, stakeholders and investors are focusing on how companies manage their…
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Inside Concord New Energy Group Limited: 4 GW of Lessons for Global Developers

Concord New Energy Group Limited (HKEX: 0182) continues to define what disciplined, technology-led growth looks like in today’s renewable energy landscape. With a 2024 portfolio reaching 4,615 MW of attributable…
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Global Clean Energy Investment: How Concord New Energy is Navigating a Rapidly Changing Market

The clean energy transition is accelerating worldwide. As governments, investors, and industries align around decarbonization goals, energy developers are under pressure to deliver more than just power. They must deliver…
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Smart Energy Management: Enhancing Operational Efficiency Across the Grid

The transition to a clean, resilient energy future is increasingly shaped by digital innovation. As global power systems integrate more renewable energy, the complexity of managing generation, consumption, and grid…
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Scaling Renewable Energy with Industrial Energy Storage Solutions: Trends and Opportunities

The global energy transition is accelerating, with renewable energy taking center stage in strategies aimed at building a more sustainable, secure, and resilient power system. Yet, the inherent intermittency of…
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The United States Energy Department announces $325M for batteries that can store clean electricity longer

The United States Energy Department has announced a $325 million investment in new battery types that can help turn solar and wind energy into 24-hour power.