Group 1 - The China Securities Index for modern energy enterprises has seen a decline of 1.08% as of September 3, 2025, with solar energy stocks leading the gains at 4.71% [3] - The ETF tracking this index, the Central State-owned Modern Energy ETF, has decreased by 1.30%, with a latest price of 1.14 yuan [3] - Over the past week, the ETF has shown a cumulative increase of 0.43%, ranking in the top third among comparable funds [3] Group 2 - The National Energy Administration has issued measures to support the development of private enterprises in the energy sector, including promoting virtual power plants and smart microgrids [4] - China Power Construction Corporation reported a new contract amount of 431.39 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of 12.27% [4] - The company is focusing on renewable energy to create a second growth curve, optimizing its business structure for future performance [4] Group 3 - As of August 29, 2025, the top ten weighted stocks in the modern energy index account for 48.28% of the total index, including major companies like China Yangtze Power and China Nuclear Power [5] - The Central State-owned Modern Energy ETF closely tracks the modern energy index, which includes 50 listed companies involved in green energy and fossil energy [4][5]
新型电力系统商业化加速,央企现代能源ETF(561790)近一周涨幅居同类首位,太阳能领涨