On the afternoon of September 11, a delegation of Chinese and foreign experts and representatives from government departments, embassies in China, international organizations, research institutions, universities, enterprises, media and other fields visited the green energy island at the 2024 Taiyuan Low Carbon Development Forum.
The delegation visited the comprehensive exhibition hall of the energy island, the intelligent and efficient conversion station, the photovoltaic solar thermal system, the air source system, the national intelligent control and command center, the geothermal demonstration well and the ultra-long gravity heat pipe 5G energy station.
During the visit, the Chinese and foreign experts and representatives of the delegation fully affirmed the development concept of Shanxi Shuangliang of "three-dimensional energy extraction in the sky, underground and ground, multi-energy complementarity and joint application". He praised the achievements of Shanxi Shuangliang in the development and utilization of geothermal energy, and was amazed by the advanced new energy technology adopted by Shanxi Shuangliang. Some experts said that as the global energy transition accelerates and decarbonizes, China and the EU also have similar demands in terms of expanding the deployment of new energy, creating new green growth points for renewable energy, and promoting sustainable economic growth.
Focusing on the local energy transition between China and Germany and the provincial and state cooperation between Shanxi Province and North Rhine-Westphalia (North Rhine-Westphalia) in Germany, the investigation and investigation intuitively and comprehensively deepened the delegation's understanding of the joint application of green energy from different dimensions through all-round informationization, diversification and three-dimensional presentation, which not only built a platform for knowledge sharing and technical exchange between the two sides, but also laid a solid foundation for the two sides to deepen cooperation and jointly address the global climate change challenge.