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赛瓦特筹备北交所上市:董事长刘晓东,去年境外营收翻番
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-08 10:31
2024年,赛瓦特营收5.2亿元,同比增21%;净利4288.90万元,同比增15%。其中,境外营业收入较上年同期增长100.19%。 瑞财经 严明会 近日,赛瓦特(山东)动力科技股份有限公司(以下简称:赛瓦特)在山东证监局完成IPO辅导备案,拟北交所IPO。 赛瓦特成立于2006年,注册资本1.2亿元,主营燃油发电机组、燃气发电机组、太阳能发电机组、瓦斯发电机组和移动照明灯塔。 赛瓦特实际控制人为济宁市财政局,公司董事长为刘晓东。 ...
巴基斯坦企业加速拥抱新能源 中巴合作成关键助力
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-11-28 04:28
Group 1 - Pakistan is undergoing a green industrial revolution driven by energy shortages, with companies in textiles, steel, and chemicals shifting towards renewable energy to reduce operational costs and enhance sustainability [1][2] - Premium Textile Mills Limited has approved the acquisition of a 7.5 MW wind turbine, which, along with another previously approved turbine, will generate 55.2 GWh of wind energy annually and reduce carbon emissions by 30,000 tons per year [1] - The company has also completed the deployment of a 20 MW solar power system, which will cover approximately 67% of its electricity needs once all renewable projects are operational [1] Group 2 - Artistic Denim Mills Limited announced the successful commissioning of a 2.32 MW solar power facility, with an additional 2.57 MW project currently being installed [2] - Other companies such as Power Cement Limited, Kohinoor Mills Limited, Beco Steel Limited, and Saif Textile Mills Limited have also announced clean energy initiatives [2] - Treet Battery Limited has signed an agreement with China's Highstar Energy to introduce advanced energy storage solutions, highlighting the industry's shift towards green transformation [2] Group 3 - China is playing a crucial role in supporting Pakistan's renewable energy transition through technology transfer, financial support, and project construction as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) [3] - Chinese companies like TCL, Haier, Goldwind, JA Solar, Tongwei, and Mingyang Smart Energy are providing advanced technologies and products, along with training for local personnel, creating numerous learning and employment opportunities [3] - The collaboration aims to alleviate Pakistan's energy challenges and contribute to the goal of having 60% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030, serving as a model for green industry cooperation in South Asia [3]