China Three Gorges Renewables (600905.SH): Cumulative Power Generation Reaches 567.54 Billion kWh in First Nine Months, Up 7.89% YoY

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China Three Gorges Renewables (600905.SH) announced that as of September 30, 2025, the company's total power generation for the third quarter of 2025 reached 174.40 billion kWh, representing a 5.78% increase compared to the same period last year.

In the third quarter, wind power generation totaled 96.23 billion kWh, up 4.85% year-over-year. This included onshore wind power generation of 65.14 billion kWh, rising 4.86% compared to the previous year, while offshore wind power generated 31.09 billion kWh, increasing 4.82% year-over-year. Solar power generation reached 76.51 billion kWh, surging 12.93% compared to the same period last year. Independent energy storage generation totaled 1.66 billion kWh, declining 2.35% year-over-year.

For the first nine months of 2025, cumulative total power generation reached 567.54 billion kWh, marking a 7.89% increase compared to the same period in the previous year. Wind power generation totaled 346.84 billion kWh, up 7.60% year-over-year, with onshore wind power contributing 240.39 billion kWh (up 12.22% year-over-year) and offshore wind power generating 106.45 billion kWh (down 1.55% year-over-year). Solar power generation reached 215.62 billion kWh, increasing 11.18% compared to the previous year, while independent energy storage generation totaled 5.08 billion kWh, representing a significant 43.10% increase year-over-year.

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