China dominates top 200 green companies Chinese companies continue to top the list of the new top 200 green energy and technology companies, which covers multiple industries such as biofuels and batteries. The achievement reflects China's global leadership in the growing clean energy economy. The Clean 200 List was released by As You Sow and Corporate Knights on February 21. Among them, 71 are Chinese companies, more than one-third of the total, and almost all of them are on the list. Twice that of U.S. companies (41). There are 20 Japanese companies on the list, ranking third. Two "leaders" among Chinese companies are Xinjiang Goldwind Technology Co., Ltd., which produces wind turbines, and GCL Energy Holdings Co., Ltd., which produces solar-grade polycrystalline silicon. This shows the Chinese government's large-scale investment in renewable energy in recent years. The investment has come to fruition. In the UK, only two companies are on the list, utility company SSE Plc, ranked 9th, and Dialog Semiconductor, ranked 161st. Toby Heaps, president of Corporate Knights, is one of the authors of the Green Companies 200 report (referred to as the report). He pointed out that given that China's stock market is only half the size of the United States, the achievements of clean energy companies are indeed amazing. The list was launched in 2016 and is considered the control group of the “Top 200 Companies with Carbon Emission Potential”. the latter