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Ningxia achieves its first-ever transmission of green electricity to Fujian, Guangdong

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Ningxia achieves its first-ever transmission of green electricity to Fujian, Guangdong

2026-06-04 21:41 Last Updated At:22:17

Northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region achieved its first-ever transmission of green electricity to the eastern province of Fujian and the southern province of Guangdong on Monday, thereby increasing the number of provinces receiving its green electricity from 19 to 21.

Ningxia plans to transmit over 200 million kilowatt-hours of electricity to Fujian and Guangdong this year, including 120 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity to Fujian and 93 million kilowatt-hours to Guangdong.

From January to May this year, Ningxia has transmitted a total of 13.2 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity to other regions, accounting for over 32 percent of its total electricity transmission. Approximately one-third of the kilowatt-hours of electricity delivered to other regions is green electricity.

Ningxia achieves its first-ever transmission of green electricity to Fujian, Guangdong

Ningxia achieves its first-ever transmission of green electricity to Fujian, Guangdong

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday said China will take part in the selection of the next United Nations (UN) secretary-general in a responsible and constructive manner while meeting with Michelle Bachelet, candidate for the next UN secretary-general and former Chilean president in Beijing.

Bachelet pointed to the UN as the indispensable platform for the international community to respond jointly to global challenges, saying the UN should uphold the authority of the Charter, remain action-oriented and take coordinated steps to advance the three pillars of peace, development and human rights.

Stressing her firm commitment to the one-China principle, Bachelet expressed her appreciation for China's long-standing efforts in promoting multilateralism and the UN cause, and her readiness to work with China and the international community to jointly enhance the status and role of the UN.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said China will work to promote the United Nations to revitalize its authority and vitality, and to better adapt to the new circumstances and better cope with new challenges.

Noting China has always been the staunch supporter and active constructor of the UN cause, Wang said China is willing to work with all sides to safeguard, revitalize and strengthen the UN.

China to participate in selection of next UN chief in responsible, constructive manner: FM

China to participate in selection of next UN chief in responsible, constructive manner: FM

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