en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 21st, Recently, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps of China held the 2026 Central Enterprises Industrial Revitalization of Xinjiang Work Symposium in Beijing with the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council. Prior to the symposium, the autonomous region and the corps signed cooperation agreements with 18 central state-owned enterprises, involving 92 projects covering fields such as energy, minerals, computing power, and equipment manufacturing. It is estimated that industrial investment completed in Xinjiang will amount to approximately 170 billion yuan.
In this cooperation, three energy central SOEs—State Power Investment Corporation, China Huaneng Group, and China Huadian Corporation—all signed formal cooperation documents. Public information shows that the proportion of clean energy in State Power Investment Corporation's installed power capacity in Xinjiang exceeds 90%, while that of China Huadian Corporation in Xinjiang is nearly 60%, an increase of 33 percentage points compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan period.
Xinjiang ranks first in the country in terms of technically exploitable solar energy potential and second in wind energy resources. During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, Xinjiang has built six 10-million-kilowatt-level new energy bases, with new energy installed capacity reaching 169 million kilowatts, accounting for 64% of the total installed power capacity in the entire region.
In addition to the energy sector, computing power investment has become another key focus of this cooperation. The Tacheng Green Carbon Intelligent Computing Industrial Park has already attracted 22 computing power enterprises, with a planned total computing power scale of 75,000 P. Within the Hami (Yiwu) Computing Power Innovation Demonstration Zone, the Tianshan Zhigu Advanced Computing Cluster plans to achieve a computing power scale exceeding 60,000 P.
At the symposium, Chen Xiaojiang, Secretary of the Autonomous Region Party Committee, stated the need to "make good use of Xinjiang's geographical advantages and deepen central-local cooperation in assisting Xinjiang to build a golden corridor to Asia and Europe and a bridgehead for opening up to the west."









