In the windswept plains of Kazakhstan’s Akmola region, 40+ towering wind turbines spin steadily—transforming Siberian gusts into clean energy. This isn’t just a local win; it’s part of China’s global push for sustainability through Belt and Road initiatives.
Producing over 800 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, these turbines slash CO2 emissions by 650,000 tonnes—equivalent to taking 140,000 cars off the road! Kazakh economist Almas Chukin calls it a blueprint: "Humans will live on a cleaner planet with bluer skies and clearer water."
China’s leadership in renewables like solar and wind isn’t just about tech—it’s about action. By linking its green goals with global partnerships, the country is driving a future where economic growth and environmental care go hand-in-hand.
From wind farms to global forums, China’s message is clear: A cleaner, greener world isn’t a distant dream—it’s being built today.
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How China contributes to building a clean and beautiful world
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