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Concord New Energy's February output drops 8.28% YoY

Attributable solar output fell 22.34% to 69.68 GWh.

Concord New Energy Group Limited said its attributable power generation in February 2026 fell 8.28% year-on-year to 771.97 GWh.

Wind output dropped 6.60% to 702.29 GWh, whilst solar fell 22.34% to 69.68 GWh.

However, from January to February 2026, the group’s total power generation increased 3.57% to 1,648.78 GWh.

This growth was fueled by a 5.76% rise in wind output, which offset a 13.17% drop in solar production, despite weaker results in the most recent month.

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