In statements to Prensa Latina, Wu Qinuo, an expert at the Sheyang Port Zero Carbon Industry Academy here, explained that the aim of this institute is to support the low-carbon industrial technological development of enterprises in China and the world. , while at the same time aiming to reduce emissions.
“There are currently many regional and local restrictions related to this issue, so it is a priority for us to conduct research that will help the industry improve all devices intended to promote the energy transition and low-carbon development,” he added .
Wu Qinuo Academy, along with other companies, is located in the Sheyang Low Carbon Industrial Park in Yansheng City.
The study center is characterized by the fact that it has achieved self-sufficiency with green electricity on its 30,000 square meters.
According to expert sources, the institute aims at digital empowerment, scientific and technological innovation research and development, testing and certification, strategic planning, talent cultivation and opening up to the outside world.
The academy participates in the formulation of national and industrial technical standards and focuses on the integration and interactive development of industrial, innovation, value and standard chains.
During a visit to the institution, Wu Qinuo shared with Prensa Latina his intention to utilize the leading and driving role of standardization, start preparing and pre-certifying group standards for zero-carbon industrial parks, and promote reproducible models in China.
“In the context of digital empowerment, studies focus on creating a zero-carbon management system, centralized control of energy informatization, refined management of equipment energy saving, accelerating the intelligent and digital transformation of enterprises, and achieving ecological products,” explained he.
The town also has a test and development center for wind turbines to make them more efficient.
According to the expert, the academy advises companies building factories on distributed energy, interactive updates of production processes and energy efficiency of terminals.
China expressed its commitment to combating climate change and pursuing a green and low-carbon energy transition.
In fact, the country has announced that it will achieve carbon neutrality before 2060 and is prioritizing the use of clean energy to this end.
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