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Shattered Silicon: Fanfan Shares’ Costly Exit from China’s Crowded Solar Market
Fanfan Shares is divesting its majority stake in a solar subsidiary at a massive discount following 600 million RMB in losses and a recent factory fire. The move underscores the risks faced by traditional Chinese industrial firms attempting to pivot into the country's hyper-competitive and oversupplied renewable energy market.

China’s Deep-Sea Ambition: World’s Largest Floating Wind Platform Anchors in the South China Sea
China has successfully installed the Sanxia Linghang, a 16MW floating offshore wind platform that is currently the largest of its kind in the world. Situated in the South China Sea, the project demonstrates China's breakthrough in deep-sea engineering and its move toward large-scale, far-shore renewable energy production.

Europe’s Hard-Learned Lesson: The €27 Billion Cost of Middle East Volatility
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen revealed that the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict has forced the EU to spend an additional €27 billion on energy imports. In response, the bloc is accelerating its shift toward nuclear and renewable energy while expanding joint gas procurement to ensure long-term energy sovereignty.

Chasing the Sun: Longi Green Energy Battles a Bitter Solar Winter
Longi Green Energy, a global solar leader, is navigating significant financial losses caused by severe industry overcapacity and falling global prices. The company is attempting a strategic turnaround by prioritizing its proprietary Back Contact (BC) technology and expanding into the energy storage and integrated solutions market.

Growth vs. Macro Volatility: China's Tech and Green Energy Sectors Face Opening Bell Turbulence
Chinese markets opened lower on April 29, led by declines in semiconductors and green energy, while liquor giant Wuliangye hit a multi-year low. Despite short-term macro pressures and geopolitical concerns, institutional analysts believe high-growth themes like AI and carbon-neutral energy will reclaim their leading roles as external risks stabilize.

The New Center of Gravity: How BYD’s Beijing Blitz Signals a Global Shift in EV Dominance
BYD's total dominance of the 2026 Beijing Auto Show highlights its transition from a regional player to a global technology leader. With record-breaking export figures and breakthroughs in ultra-fast charging and autonomous systems, the company is setting the pace for the international automotive industry.

Desert Silicon: China’s State-Led Gambit to Power the AI Age
China is leveraging its vast Northwest deserts to create an integrated corridor of green energy and AI computing power. Led by state-owned enterprises, this strategic shift aims to provide the low-cost, sustainable infrastructure necessary for the country's long-term leadership in artificial intelligence.

China’s Perovskite Breakthrough: Solving the Photovoltage Loss Puzzle
Researchers at Ningbo University have identified a key mechanism for reducing photovoltage loss in 2D perovskite solar cells, providing a theoretical and technical roadmap for significantly enhancing the efficiency of next-generation solar technology.

The Accidental Kingmaker: How Washington’s Geopolitics Fuel Beijing’s Energy Dominance
As Middle Eastern conflicts drive up global energy prices, Western nations are accelerating their green transitions only to find themselves more dependent on China's dominant renewable energy supply chains. This shift highlights a strategic dilemma where escaping fossil fuel volatility requires deepening ties with Beijing's green technology sector.

Stability Above All: China’s Energy Mix Tilts Back to Thermal and Hydro as Renewables Slump
China's industrial power generation grew 1.4% in March 2026, driven by a resurgence in coal-fired thermal power and hydropower. Despite the ongoing green transition, wind and nuclear output faced sharp declines, highlighting Beijing's continued reliance on traditional energy sources to maintain grid stability and industrial momentum.

Jilin’s Green Gambit: Transforming Wind and Solar into the ‘New Oil’ of Northeast China
Jilin Province is leveraging its wind and solar resources to become China's premier hub for green hydrogen and its derivatives, aiming to revitalize its industrial base. Through massive infrastructure projects and integration with local automotive and rail giants, the province is positioning itself to lead the nation's transition toward a hydrogen-based economy by 2030.

CATL Maintains Dominance with Robust Q1 Growth Despite Sequential Profit Dip
CATL reported a 52% jump in revenue and a 48% rise in net profit for Q1 2026, maintaining its lead in the global battery market. Despite the strong year-on-year performance, a 10% sequential profit decline highlights seasonal fluctuations and the impact of a maturing domestic EV market.