Concord New Energy reported attributable power generation of 733.77 GWh in May 2026, down 5.43% from 775.89 GWh in May 2025.
Wind power remained the main contributor, generating 646.49 GWh, a 3.40% year-on-year decline. Solar output fell more sharply, sliding 18.15% to 87.28 GWh.
For the first five months of 2026, total attributable generation reached 3,930.92 GWh, 4.28% lower than the 4,106.58 GWh recorded a year earlier. Wind generation for the period decreased 3.25% to 3,502.78 GWh, while solar production contracted 11.93% to 428.14 GWh.
The figures highlight continued reliance on wind assets and a steeper slowdown in solar performance during both the monthly and year-to-date periods.