The year 2018 marks CECEP’s “Year of Technological Innovation.” The company has accordingly formulated Action Plan for Technological Innovation (2018), and the first group of 18 key innovation projects have been kicked off. So far, CECEP has set up 89 research and development institutes at various levels, including four national R&D institutes, 29 provincial- and ministerial-level institutes and one overseas R&D institute, and received 214 scientific research awards at and above the provincial and ministerial level, including a First Prize of State Technological Invention Award (2015), a Second Prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award (2016) and a Second Prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award (2017), alongside 2,183 authorized patents and 466 authorized intention patents. In addition, it has played a lead role in 200 scientific research projects at and above the provincial and ministerial level, and presided over and participated in the formulation of 269 national and industry standards.
Date:2022-03-22
Recently, Health Industry Group, in collaboration with the National Key Laboratory of Food Science and Resource Utilization at Jiangnan University, published an academic article in the top-tier international journal Trends in Food Science & Technology.
Date:2022-03-22
Recently, the 19th China (Jinan) International Solar Energy Utilization Conference and the 3rd China (Shandong) New Energy and Energy Storage Application Expo kicked off in Shandong with great fanfare in 2024.
Date:2022-03-22
On June 14, 2023, Intersolar Europe, known as a "technology and market barometer," grandly opened at the MESSE MÜNCHEN exhibition center in Munich, Germany. CECEP Solar Energy Technology (Zhenjiang) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as CECEP Solar) made a stunning appearance, showcasing the brand strength of a state-owned central enterprise to global photovoltaic companies.
Date:2022-03-22
On November 28, as the impeller of the 55th wind turbine slowly started to operate, all the wind turbines of CECEP’s 300MW offshore wind power project on Nanpeng Island in Yangjiang City, south China’s Guangdong Province, were connected to the grid for power generation.