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Concord New Energy’s February Power Output Drops, But Bimonthly Generation Rises

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  • Concord New Energy’s February 2026 power generation fell 8.28%, with both wind and solar output down year on year.
  • Total generation for January–February 2026 still rose 3.57%, as stronger wind output offset weaker solar performance.
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Concord New Energy’s February Power Output Drops, But Bimonthly Generation Rises

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The latest announcement is out from Concord New Energy Group ( (HK:0182) ).

Concord New Energy reported that its attributable power generation in February 2026 fell 8.28% year on year to 771.97 GWh, as wind output slipped 6.60% and solar dropped 22.34%. Despite the weaker single-month performance, the group’s total generation for January to February 2026 rose 3.57% to 1,648.78 GWh, driven by a 5.76% increase in wind power that offset a double-digit decline in solar, indicating resilience in its core wind portfolio but pressure on its solar operations.

More about Concord New Energy Group

Concord New Energy Group Limited is a Bermuda-incorporated independent power producer listed in Hong Kong and Singapore. The group focuses on developing, owning and operating wind and solar power generation projects, with its attributable output figures providing a gauge of performance in China’s renewable energy sector.

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