Shanghai Electric and Siemens Strengthen Cooperation for Low-Carbon Energy Development

Ms. Leng Weiqing, Chairwoman of Shanghai Electric, recently visited Siemens in Germany to further forge new green, low-carbon cooperation. During the meeting, Mr. Bruch, the President, CEO, and Chief Sustainability Officer of Siemens Energy, presented an overview of Siemens Energy’s development strategy and structure.

Siemens Energy is recognized as a global leader in energy technology and a renowned equipment provider. They highlighted their advanced core technologies, including water electrolysis for hydrogen production, smart grids, and offshore auxiliary stations. Siemens operates in various sectors such as gas-fired power generation, electricity transmission, wind energy, and low-carbon industries.

Given the global trend of decarbonization, the energy sector has significant potential. Siemens expressed optimism and emphasized the importance of the dual-target carbon market in China. As strategic partners, Shanghai Electric and Siemens aim to seize collaboration and transformation opportunities, seeking new paths of practical cooperation in multiple areas. Their goal is to accelerate the promotion of green, low-carbon energy transformation, demonstrating their commitment to a sustainable future.

Shanghai Electric is actively building core competitiveness in green technologies through open cooperation and synergy. As a long-standing strategic partner, they hope to deepen technical cooperation and talent exchanges with Siemens Energy, innovate cooperation models, and align with future-oriented development concepts, technological innovations, product portfolios, and solutions.

Shanghai Electric Group Company Limited is a leading provider of intelligent ecological industrial solutions worldwide. They focus on smart energy, intelligent manufacturing, and digital integration. Shanghai Electric is dedicated to low-carbon development and digital transformation by exploring new areas of growth and promoting new engines of development. They strive to become a leader in the industry, achieving their carbon dioxide emissions peak by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060. By leveraging the opportunities offered by an innovative industrial ecosystem with global partners, Shanghai Electric will continue to produce new energy equipment and localize high-end equipment.

 
 
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