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中国清洁能源助亚太绿色发展
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-31 22:07
Group 1 - The Phu Cuong offshore wind power project in Vietnam, constructed by China Power Construction Group, is the first total contracting offshore wind project by a Chinese company overseas, with a capacity of 141 MW, saving 38,600 tons of standard coal and reducing CO2 emissions by 26,200 tons annually [1] - The project faced challenges due to variable coastal weather and strong winds, but achieved technical innovations through independent research and international cooperation in installation, transportation, and cable laying [1] - The project has trained a significant number of local technicians and managers, enhancing Vietnam's sustainable development capabilities in renewable energy [1] Group 2 - Chinese companies are actively participating in clean energy projects in the Asia-Pacific region under initiatives like the Belt and Road and Lancang-Mekong cooperation, expanding from hydropower and wind to waste-to-energy projects [2] - A renewable energy plant in Malaysia, constructed by Shanghai Electric, is designed to process 2,900 tons of waste daily, becoming the largest of its kind in the country, and is expected to generate 400 million kWh of electricity annually, saving 140,000 tons of standard coal [2] - The project aims to serve as a platform for community environmental education and promote green energy across ASEAN countries [2] Group 3 - The China General Nuclear Power Group is constructing a clean energy base in northern Laos, planning a 10,000 MW integrated clean energy system, with the first phase of 1,000 MW solar power expected to start in late 2024 [3] - The project emphasizes ecological protection, ensuring zero occupation of forest reserves and villages, while also training 50 local professionals in renewable energy technology [3]