Recently, the Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau unveiled the list of Beijing’s 2025 Outstanding Low-Carbon Technology Projects and Typical Cases. Beijing Energy International’s low-carbon intelligent energy retrofit project at the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi) was successfully selected as a “2025 Beijing Advanced Low-Carbon Technology Outstanding Project.” Leveraging cutting-edge technology integration and significant results in energy conservation and carbon reduction, the project stood out among its peers, underscoring the company’s continued leadership and demonstrative role in the field of low-carbon technologies.

Organized by the Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau, the selection process underwent rigorous multi-stage screening, including dossier reviews, expert evaluation, and on-site inspections. Ultimately, only 21 projects across the city made the final cut. Earning this accolade through its diversified technology integration and intelligent energy management, the project earned this prestigious recognition. Notably, this marks the second consecutive year that the company has secured this honor. Following the 2024 award for the “Technology-Driven Agriculture + Eco-Cultural Tourism + Smart Energy” carbon-neutral industrial integration project in Daxingzhuang Town, Pinggu District, Beijing. This repeat success fully demonstrates the company’s robust capabilities and consistent leadership in low-carbon technology innovation and large-scale application.

Located at the China International Exhibition Center in Shunyi District, the project incorporates distributed photovoltaic systems, air-source heat pumps, and an intelligent energy management system to establish a green energy supply system defined by multi-energy complementarity and smart dispatching. This has achieved a full-chain optimization from energy supply to terminal consumption. Since entering service in October 2025, the system has maintained stable performance with an average energy-saving rate of nearly 40% and a daily peak of 53%. It is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 8,000 tons annually, providing a replicable and scalable template for energy-saving retrofits in large-scale public buildings.

This recognition serves as a high-level affirmation of the company’s demonstrative value in low-carbon technology application. Looking ahead, the company will continue to drive low-carbon innovation, expand multi-scenario applications, and fully capitalize on the project’s role as an industry benchmark. By doing so, the company aims to contribute further to the capital’s energy transition, the vision of a “Beautiful Beijing”, and the pursuit of green, high-quality development.