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金之钧:宝丰能源内蒙古项目投产 书写能源安全新答卷

Core Viewpoint - The successful launch of Baofeng Energy's coal-based new materials project in Inner Mongolia marks a significant milestone in China's clean and efficient utilization of coal and the modernization of the coal chemical industry [4][11]. Group 1: Project Overview - Baofeng Energy has invested 67.3 billion to build the world's largest coal-based new materials demonstration project, which produces polyethylene and polypropylene, with an annual output of 3 million tons of olefins [11]. - The project has achieved stable production for 4,800 hours, with an average daily production of 9,000 tons of polyolefins and a stable olefin gross margin of 30% [11]. - The project is expected to generate an industrial output value of approximately 30 billion by 2025 and contribute over 3 billion in taxes, creating nearly 6,000 jobs [11]. Group 2: Technological Innovations - Baofeng has pioneered the "green hydrogen coupling coal-to-olefins" process, which reduces carbon emissions by 1.8 tons for every ton of olefins produced [5][6]. - The project utilizes a fully integrated industrial chain from coal mining to power generation, hydrogen production, chemical processing, and energy storage, significantly lowering green hydrogen costs [6][7]. - The project employs domestic equipment, achieving 23 items that meet or exceed international standards, marking a shift from reliance on imports to self-sufficiency in modern coal chemical equipment [11][13]. Group 3: Environmental and Social Responsibility - Baofeng Energy integrates social responsibility into its business model, with a cumulative donation of 4.4 billion for educational initiatives and ecological restoration practices [7]. - The project aims to reduce carbon emissions significantly through technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCUS), targeting a near-zero carbon footprint [8]. Group 4: Future Expectations - The company is encouraged to continue investing in research and development to achieve breakthroughs in areas such as ultra-supercritical power generation and low-grade coal utilization [8]. - There is a call for further exploration of integrated models combining wind, solar, hydrogen, and coal to create a zero-carbon system [8]. - The establishment of low-carbon technology standards is recommended to transform the "Baofeng model" into a "Chinese standard," contributing to global energy transition efforts [9].