National Energy Administration: 370 million green certificates issued in October, involving 374,100 renewable energy generation projects.
In October 2025, the National Energy Administration issued 370 million green certificates, involving 374,100 renewable energy generation projects, of which 158 million green certificates were tradable, accounting for 42.61%. The renewable energy electricity corresponding to green certificates issued in September 2025 was 243 million, accounting for 65.80%.
On November 25th, the National Energy Administration released the data on the issuance and trading of green power certificates for renewable energy in October 2025. In October 2025, the National Energy Administration issued 370 million green certificates, involving 374,100 renewable energy generation projects, of which 158 million were tradable green certificates, accounting for 42.61%. The green certificates corresponding to renewable energy generation in September 2025 issued in this period were 243 million, accounting for 65.80%. From January to October 2025, the National Energy Administration issued a total of 2.478 billion green certificates, of which 1.592 billion were tradable green certificates.
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