Core Insights - The China-Germany Zero Carbon Park has been launched in Taicang, marking China's first dual-certified zero carbon park in collaboration with the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ) [1][2] - The project aims to explore pathways for energy efficiency, renewable energy utilization, and low-carbon development, providing replicable models for green transformation in industrial parks globally [1] Group 1 - The project is part of the China-Germany Energy Efficiency Working Group and aims to achieve significant energy savings and CO2 emissions reductions, with annual savings exceeding 25,000 MWh and CO2 reductions over 38,000 tons [1] - The construction period for the zero carbon park is set for 2.5 years, focusing on six areas including zero carbon planning and corporate green empowerment [1][2] Group 2 - The project will establish a carbon footprint accounting system for export-oriented enterprises, enabling them to complete ISO 14067 product carbon footprint declarations [2] - Products from the zero carbon park will carry a "green passport" recognized by both China and Germany, facilitating international trade [2] Group 3 - Taicang is a key area for Sino-German cooperation, with existing national and provincial-level green industrial parks and numerous green factories [2] - The energy consumption per unit output of German enterprises in Taicang is only one-fourteenth of the average in Taicang, highlighting the efficiency of these enterprises [2]
太仓开建全球“零碳样板间”
Su Zhou Ri Bao·2026-02-28 00:30