
Photo taken on Feb. 3, 2026 shows towering wind turbines standing amid snow-covered mountains and grasslands at the Huitengliang Wind Power Farm in Xilinhot City, Xilingol League, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, forming a striking winter landscape. As of now, the installed and operational capacity of new energy in Xilingol League has reached 25.16 million kilowatts, accounting for 57 percent of the region's total power capacity, while annual power generation has hit 55 billion kilowatt-hours, or 44 percent of the total, making it the fastest-growing area for new energy power generation in Inner Mongolia. (Wang Zheng/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on Feb. 3, 2026 shows towering wind turbines standing amid snow-covered mountains and grasslands at the Huitengliang Wind Power Farm in Xilinhot City, Xilingol League, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, forming a striking winter landscape. As of now, the installed and operational capacity of new energy in Xilingol League has reached 25.16 million kilowatts, accounting for 57 percent of the region's total power capacity, while annual power generation has hit 55 billion kilowatt-hours, or 44 percent of the total, making it the fastest-growing area for new energy power generation in Inner Mongolia. (Wang Zheng/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on Feb. 3, 2026 shows towering wind turbines standing amid snow-covered mountains and grasslands at the Huitengliang Wind Power Farm in Xilinhot City, Xilingol League, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, forming a striking winter landscape. As of now, the installed and operational capacity of new energy in Xilingol League has reached 25.16 million kilowatts, accounting for 57 percent of the region's total power capacity, while annual power generation has hit 55 billion kilowatt-hours, or 44 percent of the total, making it the fastest-growing area for new energy power generation in Inner Mongolia. (Wang Zheng/Guangming Picture)
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