China will speed up the development and release of energy consumption labeling standards
The EU Energy Minister held a meeting to discuss how to deal with the energy dilemma and pointed out that the first task is to promote the green energy transition.
The EU Energy Ministers recently held a meeting in Brussels, Belgium, to exchange views on the impact of high energy prices and the response measures that member states and the EU can take.
Jerney Vltovich, Minister of Infrastructure of Slovenia, the rotating EU presidency, stated that the soaring energy prices have highlighted the importance of “climate neutrality” and energy independence to Europe. The first task now is to promote the green energy transition.
A few days ago, the EDMI of China held a symposium on low-temperature response to electric vehicles, and organized the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, the Chinese Society of Automotive Engineering, more than ten new energy vehicle and power battery companies, etc.,
In response to the extreme cold weather that may occur this winter, research and discuss countermeasures technical guarantees and preparations have been made for work plans, and to ensure the normal use of users to the greatest extent.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will speed up the formulation and release of energy consumption labeling standards, strengthen product access and production consistency supervision and inspection, and protect consumers’ rights and interests.
Deputy director of the Department of Energy Conservation and Comprehensive Utilization of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, recently introduced that as of the end of October this year, 171 related companies have set up 1,048 new energy vehicle power battery recycling service outlets in 31 provinces and municipalities across the country, and cultivated 26 tiers and recycling.
For backbone enterprises, the recycling system has been initially established. The next step will be to explore and promote new business models such as “Internet + recycling”, encourage upstream and downstream enterprises in the industrial chain to jointly build common recycling channels, and build a batch of centralized recycling service outlets.
The first county-wide
The first county-wide distributed photovoltaic project in Shandong, China, was successfully connected to the grid for power generation
On November 30, the Zhucheng County Distributed Photovoltaic-Zhucheng Finance Bureau Low-Carbon Office Demonstration Project of SPIC Shandong Branch was successfully connected to the grid.
With an installed capacity of 45.39 kilowatts, the project is the first demonstration project completed and put into production in Zhucheng, with an annual power generation capacity of approximately 55,000 kilowatt-hours and a self-use rate of over 60%, which greatly increases the proportion of green electricity used by the Bureau of Finance.
SPIC’s installed capacity of clean energy exceeds 60%
On November 30, a 315 MW offshore wind power project in Shenquan, Jieyang, Guangdong, was connected to the grid with a full capacity, marking that the installed capacity of SPIC’s clean energy exceeded 60%. As of now, the total installed capacity of SPIC has exceeded 190 million kilowatts.