[Inner Mongolia Photovoltaic Rolling Glass Production Line Project Commences]Recently, the photovoltaic rolling glass production line and supporting deep processing project of Inner Mongolia Yujing Technology Co., Ltd. have successfully started construction. The second phase of the high-quality special glass and deep processing project of Inner Mongolia Yujing Technology Co., Ltd. has a total investment of 2.6 billion yuan and plans to cover an area of 1000 acres. The main construction will be two 1200t/d photovoltaic rolled glass production lines and supporting deep processing production lines. After the completion of the project, it will fully utilize the rich quartz sand and non coal resources in the local area, relying on the high-quality special and deep processing phase I project of Yujing that has already been put into operation, as well as the supporting 1.35 million tons of ultra white photovoltaic glass quartz sand project, to carry out research and development and production of photovoltaic panel glass and inorganic non-metallic materials. After production, it can achieve an annual production of 14.4 million weight boxes of ultra white photovoltaic panels and high-quality special deep processed glass, with an annual production value of 3.8 billion yuan and an annual profit and tax of 400 million yuan. As upstream enterprises in the photovoltaic industry chain, we will better drive the development of the photovoltaic industry and bring greater impetus to the development of new energy in Inner Mongolia.
On the afternoon of October 8th, under the on-site escort of the Guangdong Zhanjiang Maritime Bureau's "Haixun 0927" ship, the first flatbed cargo ship dedicated to the transportation of new energy vehicles in the Qiongzhou Strait, the "Green Source No. 1" ship, slowly entered the Xuwen Hai'an New Port, marking the successful trial operation of the ship's roll on/roll off transport route in the Qiongzhou Strait. It is reported that the deck cargo ship "Green Source No.1" has a total tonnage of 6731, a net tonnage of 3769, a length of 125.8 meters, and a width of 28 meters. The ship adopts a single-layer deck design, which can carry more than 160 new energy vehicles on a single voyage under full load conditions. The parking capacity is about 60% higher than that of existing passenger and roll on/roll off transport ships. The ship is planned to be deployed on the route from Hai'an New Port in Zhanjiang to Xiuying Port in Haikou. After being put into operation, it will add a new mode of sea transportation for new energy vehicles in the Qiongzhou Strait and effectively alleviate the tense situation of insufficient capacity for new energy vehicle transportation during the peak period of cross sea vehicle transportation in the Qiongzhou Strait. Editor/Zhou Yingwen
On October 9, 2024, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Fadhila stated that Malaysia has made progress in improving energy efficiency and that "energy conservation" has become the key to energy transition. Meanwhile, Malaysia will promote the ASEAN power grid as a key topic of discussion at the ASEAN Energy Ministers' Meeting. At the 2024 Asia Power and Energy Exhibition, which opened on the 8th, Fadhila revealed that as of June, Malaysia has saved 8769 gigawatt hours of electricity, worth over 2.2 billion ringgit, and plans to reduce 38 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions by 2025. In addition, the Malaysian government has approved the establishment of an energy exchange aimed at selling green electricity to neighboring countries. As the rotating chair of ASEAN in 2025, Malaysia will promote the construction of the ASEAN power grid to promote the promotion of renewable energy and enhance the resilience and reliability of electricity supply in ASEAN member countries. Editor/Zhou Yingwen