On July 6, Beijing Energy International’s Beijing E-Town Hualian Printing 1.14 MW Distributed Photovoltaic Project successfully completed project filing, marking a significant milestone in the development of the park’s green energy project.

Located at the Beijing Hualian Printing facility at No. 3 Donghuan North Road in Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Beijing E-Town), the project utilizes the factory rooftops to install a distributed photovoltaic power generation system with a total installed capacity of 1.14 MW. It adopts a “self-consumption with surplus electricity fed into the grid” model. Upon commissioning, the project is expected to generate approximately 1.22 million kWh of electricity annually, equivalent to saving approximately 369 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1,155 tons each year. Upon completion, the project will be integrated into Beijing Energy International’s Smart Energy Management Platform while supporting the simultaneous energy-efficiency upgrading of the park’s utility plant systems, helping build high-efficiency utility plant facilities with intelligent operational management. Through the combined benefits of photovoltaic power generation and energy-efficiency optimization, the project will effectively reduce the park’s energy costs and carbon emissions, support higher levels of energy efficiency, and assist the owner in developing a high-standard green factory.
The successful completion of the project filing marks another important step for the company in deepening its presence in integrated energy services for industrial sectors and expanding new energy application scenarios. Going forward, the company will continue to enhance its integrated energy service system for industrial parks, using photovoltaics as the foundation to progressively extend its services to energy storage, EV charging, and energy-efficiency solutions, thereby providing more practical and scalable solutions for the green transformation of high-end manufacturing parks.