On July 5, Advantech signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Changzhou Building Research Institute Group Co., LTD. (hereinafter referred to as “Jianke Shares”). CAI Qinan, general manager of the Industrial Internet of Things business Group of Advantech, Li Jingen, vice president of Jianke Shares, Mr. Huang Hakun, vice president of Jianke Shares, and Dr. Gu Lei, vice president of Jianke Shares Research Institute attended the signing event.
T8310 The cooperation between Advantech and Jianke Shares is the deep integration and collision of two leading enterprises in the field of energy carbon application, and the two parties will create integrated energy carbon services in the industry of energy and carbon integration solutions, application solutions, integration products and application services. Advantech and CKE plan to cooperate on key benchmarking projects in the Inspection and Testing Headquarters project of CKE and the Kunshan Factory project of Advantech, build smart near-zero carbon buildings and smart near-zero carbon factory models, and cooperate to develop more high-potential application scenarios based on the complementary advantages of both sides.
CAI Qinan, general manager of Advantech (China) Industrial Internet of Things business Group, said that the two sides intend to conduct in-depth cooperation in the field of energy carbon application, jointly create a “1+1>2” industry model, and commit to launching more than 5 near-zero carbon parks every year, more than 100 enterprises, factories, and public buildings of energy carbon integration solutions, and through the integration of innovative application products cooperation direction.
Advantech carbon integration, from scene to ecology
T8310 Around energy saving and carbon reduction, in recent years, China has frequently issued relevant policies to promote the landing application of dual carbon work. In July last year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the National Development and Reform Commission, and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment issued the “Implementation Plan for Carbon Peak in the Industrial Field” requiring the construction of green and low-carbon industrial parks, guiding the upgrading of standards, and creating a “zero-carbon factory”. As an important population and industry gathering area, the park’s carbon emissions account for 31% of the country’s total carbon emissions. The energy-saving and low-carbon development of the park plays an important role in realizing the goal of “double carbon” in China.
Of course, no matter in parks or enterprises, energy carbon management has become an important part of cost reduction and efficiency increase. By establishing a digital energy carbon management platform in line with their actual situation, it is helpful to effectively respond to changes in policies and markets externally and achieve lean management of energy conservation and emission reduction internally.