Concord New Energy Group Reports 5.5% Increase in Power Generation for May 2025, Driven by Solar Growth

Reuters
04 Jun
Concord New Energy Group Reports 5.5% Increase in Power Generation for May 2025, Driven by Solar Growth

Concord New Energy Group Ltd. has announced its attributable power generation output for May 2025. The company reported a total power generation output of 775.89 GWh for May 2025, marking a 5.50% increase compared to 735.42 GWh in May 2024. The growth was primarily driven by a 22.17% increase in solar power generation, which rose to 106.64 GWh from 87.29 GWh in the same month last year. However, wind power generation saw a more modest growth of 3.26%, reaching 669.25 GWh compared to 648.13 GWh in May 2024. Looking at the period from January to May 2025, the total power generation was 4,106.58 GWh, showing a slight decline of 0.87% compared to 4,142.55 GWh during the same period in 2024. While solar power generation for the year-to-date increased significantly by 26.57% to 486.16 GWh, wind power generation decreased by 3.67% to 3,620.42 GWh.

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