Chinese clean energy firms boost global green shift
BEIJING — Across the sweeping expanse of Kazakhstan's desert, rows of photovoltaic panels glisten like a shimmering lake under the sun's brilliance. This impressive vista belongs to the Kapchagay 100MWp Solar Power Station, a large single photovoltaic power plant developed by Universal Energy, a leading Chinese clean energy provider.
To date, Universal Energy has completed eight renewable energy projects in Kazakhstan, significantly reducing local electricity costs. Nan Yi, the company's chairman, said these facilities meet the energy needs of around 1 million households and cut carbon dioxide emissions by 1.6 million metric tons annually.
The company is part of a larger picture of Chinese renewable energy firms expanding their global footprint. Despite headwinds in a year marked by mounting protectionism, these companies have accelerated their international ventures, injecting much-needed momentum into global green transition.


















