At China Wind Power 2025 in Beijing on Monday, industry leaders released the Beijing Declaration on Wind Energy 2.0, outlining targets for the upcoming "15th Five-Year Plan" (2026–2030). The plan calls for at least 120 GW of new wind power capacity to be added each year, including no less than 15 GW offshore, to lift China's total installed capacity to 1.3 TW by 2030, 2 TW by 2035, and 5 TW by 2060.
The updated roadmap builds on the first Beijing Declaration issued in 2020 by more than 400 wind energy firms, which had targeted 50 GW of new capacity annually. Actual growth has far outpaced those projections: by June 2025, China's cumulative grid-connected wind capacity had reached 573 GW.