In the month of the year, the National Energy Administration issued 1.22 billion green certificates. Among them, 1.02 billion were from wind power, accounting for 83.6%; 100 million were from solar power, accounting for 8.2%; 90 million were from conventional hydropower, accounting for 7.4%; 10 million were from biomass power, accounting for 0.8%; and 10 million were from other renewable energy sources, accounting for 0.8%.

As of the end of the month, the country has issued a total of . billion green certificates. Among them, . billion are from wind power, accounting for .%; . billion are from solar power, accounting for .%; . billion are from conventional hydropower, accounting for .%; . billion are from biomass power, accounting for .%; and . million are from other renewable energy sources, accounting for .%.

In [month and year], the country traded 10 million green certificates (including 10 million green certificates traded along with green electricity); as of the end of [month and year], the country has cumulatively traded 100 million green certificates (including 100 million green certificates traded along with green electricity).

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