On May 13, Beijing Energy International’s integrated energy demonstration project for dormitory buildings at Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication (BIGC) in Daxing District officially received approval from the Development and Reform Commission of Daxing District, Beijing. As the company’s first integrated energy project approved in Beijing, this milestone not only marks the successful completion of a key regulatory approval process, but also lays a solid foundation for the company’s future applications for subsidies for renewable energy heating projects in Beijing. Moreover, it further strengthens the groundwork for the company to deepen its presence in the integrated energy services sector for universities in the capital and to develop a replicable green and low-carbon demonstration model.

The project is located on the campus of BIGC on Qingyuan Road and innovatively adopts a clean energy supply model featuring the integrated coupling of ground-source and air-source heat pump technologies, enabling efficient heating and cooling services for the dormitory buildings while significantly enhancing overall campus energy efficiency.
Upon completion and operation, the project is expected to reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 417.75 tons, nitrogen oxide emissions by 6.29 tons, and sulfur dioxide emissions by 12.57 tons, generating remarkable ecological and environmental benefits. The implementation of the project will further optimize the regional energy consumption mix, provide a replicable benchmark for building energy conservation and integrated energy services at universities across the capital, support the realization of Beijing’s “dual carbon” goals, and drive the high-quality development of the company’s integrated smart energy business in Beijing.