COP29 Concludes Successfully in Azerbaijan “`

The UN Climate Change Conference (COP29), held in Azerbaijan, concluded successfully. Chinese companies, including the NGO C Team, LONGi Green Energy, Delong, and GEM, played a significant role, showcasing practical and effective climate solutions and demonstrating their commitment to tackling global climate issues.

At COP29 in Baku on November 14, the UN Secretary-General urged all attendees to establish actionable targets consistent with the 1.5°C goal before COP30 in Brazil. He highlighted the critical importance of tripling renewable energy capacity and doubling energy efficiency by 2030.

C Team, a Chinese NGO, established the “Biosphere 3 Solutions Pavilion” at COP29’s Blue Zone, a platform for dialogue and collaboration. It featured climate solutions from over ten companies, including LONGi, Delong Steel, and GEM. These solutions are designed for global application, particularly in developing nations, offering affordable solutions to overcome existing barriers.

China’s industrial capabilities provide a wide array of solutions capable of transforming the global energy landscape, especially by supporting developing countries.

LONGi Green Energy’s Vice President, Dennis She, emphasized that energy equity means delivering clean and affordable energy services.

LONGi highlighted its collaboration with UNHCR on solarizing the UNHCR Regional Humanitarian Logistics Hub in Termez, Uzbekistan, providing more efficient, dependable, and sustainable energy for refugees worldwide. This project showcases how clean energy effectively supports those affected by conflict, poverty, and instability.

A 700kW solar photovoltaic power plant is now operational at UNHCR’s Emergency Logistics Hub in Termez.

A Delong executive stated that the steel company utilizes green smelting throughout its production, recycling all waste heat and pressure for power generation and processing wastewater to drinking water standards. Its factory has even achieved a 4A scenic site rating.

Dexin Steel Indonesia — Located In Central Sulawesi Island

Delong established Dexin Steel in Indonesia, a full-process steel project integrating decarbonization, energy efficiency, and process automation. This represents a significant advancement over traditional industry practices, and the company is committed to supporting local development.

The project has reportedly created nearly 6,000 local jobs and contributed approximately $70 million in taxes to the Indonesian government.

Similarly, GEM has invested in Indonesia to build a comprehensive supply chain for battery recycling and remanufacturing.

Aerial View of GEM’s Industrial Park in Indonesia

GEM’s Deputy General Manager, Ms. Zhang Wei, stated at COP29 that by creating a world-class, intelligent, and green nickel resource lighthouse factory, GEM has increased the utilization rate of Indonesia’s laterite nickel ore from 60% to 100% while reducing carbon emissions by over 50%.

Ms. Zhang further explained that GEM’s “100-1,000-10,000 Talent Program” aims to train 100 engineering PhDs, 1,000 engineering masters, and 10,000 craftsmen over six years. The goal is to leverage science and education to benefit the Indonesian people through job creation and improved livelihoods.

The successful conclusion of COP29 in Azerbaijan highlighted the crucial role of Chinese businesses in driving global climate solutions. From pioneering renewable energy projects to promoting industrial decarbonization and energy equity, companies like C Team, LONGi Green Energy, Delong, and GEM demonstrated leadership in tackling critical environmental challenges.

Looking ahead to COP30 in Brazil, the momentum from COP29 underscores that achieving the Paris Agreement’s objectives requires ongoing collaboration and innovation. Chinese enterprises have proven themselves not just participants but essential contributors to the global fight against climate change, providing scalable, affordable, and impactful solutions for a more sustainable future.

CONTACT: Wang Qiaoyan

Deep Rock Development Group

qiaoyan.wang at deepdive.org.cn

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