China Longyuan Power Group Corporation Limited reported consolidated power generation of 6.85 million MWh for April 2026, down 0.80% from the same month in 2025. Wind power remained the core contributor at 5.44 million MWh but fell 6.70% year-on-year, while solar power rose 31.24% to 1.41 million MWh, partially offsetting the wind-driven decline.
Cumulative output for the first four months of 2026 reached 26.67 million MWh, 1.91% lower than the prior-year period. Within this total, wind generation slipped 7.16% to 21.92 million MWh, whereas solar generation expanded 32.68% to 4.75 million MWh.
Regional performance diverged significantly: • Strongest gains: Qinghai (+227.36% year-on-year in April), Canada (+107.70%), Liaoning (+26.56%), and Yunnan (+17.66%). • Sharpest declines: Jiangsu offshore (-32.88%), Shanxi (-31.88%), Jiangsu onshore (-30.55%), and Shandong (-34.53%).
The Ukraine wind project remained offline in April due to ongoing repairs at the local grid substation, resulting in zero production, versus 8.90 GWh a year earlier.
Other renewable energy businesses generated 0.49 GWh in April, broadly unchanged year-on-year, bringing the segment’s year-to-date output to 1.65 GWh (-17.00%).
The announcement was released on 8 May 2026 in accordance with Hong Kong listing requirements.