On November 14, two distributed photovoltaic projects developed by Beijing Energy International in Mafang Town, Pinggu District—the Maidi 2.6 MW project and the Jinggang 0.8 MW project—passed the review of the Pinggu District Development and Reform Commission and successfully completed project registered. This marks another significant step for the company in advancing green energy development in Beijing.


The two projects are located on the rooftops of cold-chain logistics warehouses in Mafang Town, Pinggu District, where 2.6 MW and 0.8 MW distributed PV power stations will be built, respectively. Both projects adopt the “self-consumption with surplus electricity fed into the grid” operation model.
Once commissioned, the projects are expected to generate a total of 3.694 million kWh of green electricity annually, equivalent to saving 1,291.38 tons of standard coal and reducing 3,756.36 tons of CO₂ emissions. The projects will effectively increase the proportion of green energy consumption at the facilities, support the green upgrade of their energy structure, and positively contribute to optimizing the regional energy mix and promoting clean energy development. Looking ahead, the company will continue to take concrete actions to help Beijing achieve its dual carbon goals.