On August 31, CECEP Solar’s 500 MW photovoltaic project integrating desertification control in Dalad Banner was successfully connected to the grid, becoming the first project in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to simultaneously advance renewable energy development and ecological restoration.
On August 27, the Shaanxi Society of Civil and Architectural Engineering announced the winners of its 10th Science and Technology Progress Award.
On August 27, CGC signed a cooperation agreement with the Philippine Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) for the SP2-CP1 section of the Palimbang–Balabagan Road project.
In March 2025, Merck KGaA and the Pediatric Praziquantel Consortium announced that the first preschool-aged child in Uganda has received treatment with Arpraziquantel (R-PZQ) during an implementation study.
As of the end of March 2025, according to the ESG evaluations released by CSI Primary Industry Public Utilities for 133 listed companies, CECEP Wind-power ranked at Level A.
CECEP is firmly optimistic about the future of China’s economic development and has always maintained a positive outlook on the prospects of the Chinese capital market.
On March 17, the 100 MW wind power project in Aksai County, developed by CECEP Wind-power Gansu Branch, officially obtained government approval, marking a significant advancement in CECEP's strategic deployment of new energy bases within China's Desert, Gobi and Wasteland (DGW) regions.
On March 25, CCTV-13’s Morning News reported on the commencement of CECEP Solar’s 500,000-kilowatt integrated photovoltaic (PV) desert control project in Dalad Banner, Inner Mongolia. A key initiative under China’s Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program (TSFP), the project adopts a PV + Desert Control model, combining renewable energy generation with the ecological restoration of 51,000 mu (approximately 3,400 hectares) of desertified land.
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