National Energy Group said its installed power generation capacity exceeded 400
GW in June 2026, roughly one-tenth of China’s total and up from 300 GW in May
2023. The group said its thermal and wind fleets are both the largest worldwide.
As of end-May 2026 it has commissioned 65 1,000-MW-class ultra‑supercritical
coal units, about 30% of the national total for that class. New-type energy
storage capacity stands at 8.01 GW/19.21 GWh. The group is developing integrated
wind‑solar‑storage‑hydrogen projects and source‑grid‑load‑storage coordination
to boost renewable absorption and system flexibility.