Major projects now deploy clusters of 20+ containers creating storage farms with 100+MWh capacity at costs below $280/kWh. . Kazakhstan has remarkable solar potential with a very well-designed auction system, a clear renewable capacity addition schedule, and a solid decarbonisation target. This is expected to contribute 33. The country is now also including storage systems as part of its public procurement. . Solar power has a great potential as a renewable energy resource due to sparsely populated large areas and the climatic conditions, especially in southern Kazakhstan with an annual sunshine of 2200 to 3000 hours. During the summer months (June – August), due to its geographical location, the. . Kazakhstan's expansive territory, low population density, and strong solar resources make it ideal for large-scale solar projects and hybrid power systems in remote regions. Solar resource map copyright at 2021 Solargis. This achievement underscores the nation's commitment to building a more sustainable energy infrastructure.
China has launched construction on the world's largest pure-hydrogen power project, integrating a 30MW hydrogen-fired turbine into a renewable energy storage and generation system in the Otoke High-Tech Industrial Development Zone, Ordos, Inner Mongolia. The achievement is important as a carbon-free way to generate on-demand energy, saving over 200,000 tonnes of carbon emissions per year compared to thermal power generation units. In our. . Construction begins on a 30MW 100%-hydrogen turbine in Ordos, linking wind, solar, electrolysis, hydrogen storage, and green ammonia in a single closed-loop energy system. The project aims to prove large-scale hydrogen-fired generation as a long-term renewable storage solution, despite concerns. . This report provides an overview of China's hydrogen sector in 2025, outlining key policies, stakeholders, technological developments, trade, standardisation efforts, and an outlook for renewable hydrogen. China produced 37 Mt of hydrogen in 2024, mostly coal-based, while renewable hydrogen. . According to data from the National Energy Administration, by the end of October 2025, the installed capacity of renewable energy across the country had reached 2. 17 billion kilowatts, accounting for 58 percent of the total installed capacity.