Shanghai Electric Releases ESG Report, Highlighting Sustainable Development Achievements in 2023

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  • Consumption of standard coal is cut by 3,234 tons, with CO2 emissions reduced by 8,409 tons. Water usage decreased by 40%.

  • The Company's investment in environmental protection increased to 70 million RMB.

  • Shanghai Electric continues to lead in green technology, achieving multiple breakthroughs in low-carbon technological innovation, with investment in R&B hitting a five-year record high.

SHANGHAI, April 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Shanghai Electric (SEHK:2727, SSE:601727) announced that the Company has published the 2023 edition of its Environment, Social, and Governance report, which highlights its latest efforts in driving toward sustainability across its corporate operations throughout the year. The newest report, the eighth since its first one that was released in 2016, offers an overview of Shanghai Electric's technological milestones in its three major business areas – energy equipment, industrial equipment, and integrated services – through which the Company helps facilitate green, low-carbon transformation in countries such as China, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates.

"At Shanghai Electric, we prioritize innovation in green technology, accelerating low-carbon development while zeroing in on eco-investing as part of our effort to strengthen our role in tackling global climate issues. Last year has seen us expand cooperation for green projects spanning transportation, energy, and infrastructure, helping spur economic growth with minimal environmental impact. In 2023, Shanghai Electric continued to take actions to support the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, fostering international exchange on the climate crisis by supporting COP28 and making an effective contribution to decarbonization," said Wu Lei, Chairman of Shanghai Electric.

Significant Headway Towards Sustainability Driven by Tech Innovation

Over the past year, Shanghai Electric has ramped up investment to develop new technology and products for driving decarbonization and global climate protection. In 2023, the Company's spending on research and development (R&D) hit 5.381 billion RMB, the highest in the past five years. Shanghai Electric's latest venture in heterojunction (HJT) technology and N-type bifacial modules has bolstered its solar product portfolio, with the percentage of R&B investment increasing to 33.5%. The launch of a range of new products in 2023, which includes the 16MW offshore wind turbine powered by the Poseidon platform, the 500kW containerized vanadium liquid flow energy storage system, and the 2000Nm3/H Alkaline electrolyzer, has further boosted Shanghai Electric's technological prowess. The R&B endeavors enabled the Company to acquire 2,931 patents.