Sino-Japanese Green Technology Exchange Meeting held in Suzhou, the participants went to visit CPUH2
Time:2024/10/8 Tag:CPU Hydrogen, Japan, Energy Saving, Environmental Protection, Green Technology
At the present time, green, low-carbon, energy-saving, and environmentally friendly technologies and market-oriented services have emerged as a new source of economic growth. On September 27, the China-Japan Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Comprehensive Forum series of activities and the 2024 China-Japan Green Technology Exchange will be held in Suzhou. The objective of these events is to facilitate the sharing of green policies, modes, and technologies between the two countries, with the aim of promoting the results of the green technology exchanges at the 16th China-Japan Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Comprehensive Forum and facilitating their transformation into tangible outcomes. The China-Japan Comprehensive Forum on Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection is a comprehensive forum in the field of energy conservation and environmental protection that was approved by the State Council in 2006. It has been successfully held for sixteen years, and the China-Japan Green Technology Exchange Meeting has been added under the mechanism of the forum since 2016. The exchange was organized by the International Cooperation Center of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the Japan-China Economic Association (JCEA), in collaboration with the Suzhou Municipal People's Government.
In his address at the conference, Jin Xiaohu, Deputy Secretary General of the Suzhou Municipal Government, highlighted the significance of Japan as a source of foreign investment in Suzhou. He noted that Japan is the third largest source of foreign investment in Suzhou, with the city's total trade with Japan accounting for nearly one-tenth of the country. Suzhou has consistently prioritized comprehensive, multifaceted, and high-quality exchanges and collaboration with Japan. By the end of last year, the city had attracted over 1,600 Japanese-funded enterprises. The city's industrial structure, energy structure, and transportation structure have undergone significant transformation, with an accelerated shift towards a greater proportion of green industry. The output value of the new energy and new energy automobile industry has exceeded 750 billion yuan, ranking third on the 2023 Hurun China new energy industry agglomeration of cities list. It is the hope of Suzhou that Chinese and Japanese entrepreneurs and colleagues will engage in comprehensive dialogue on green technology and land transformation, with a view to developing more industrialised projects. In the morning exchange session, prominent enterprises and organizations in the field of energy saving and low carbon in China and Japan presented the latest developments in technical achievements and practical cases of enterprises undergoing green transformation.
On the afternoon of the 27th, representatives from Chinese and Japanese enterprises convened for a one-on-one meeting to discuss prospective collaborative initiatives and programs. Among the enterprises present were CPU Hydrogen Power Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. Mr. Xu Xiaowen, Director of the Suzhou Development and Reform Commission, accompanied the Japanese representatives on their visit to CPU Hydrogen Power Technology (Suzhou) Co. Ltd.(CPU Hydrogen)
CPU Hydrogen Power Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. was established in July 2021. The company's primary focus is on the research, development, design, production, and sale of alkaline water electrolysis hydrogen production equipment. CPU Hydrogen has constructed a modernized headquarters in Xiangcheng, with a total area of The facility encompasses 38,000 square meters, comprising three distinct production and processing workshops: the first occupies 30,000 square meters, the second 6,000 square meters, and the third 6,000 square meters. CPU Hydrogen has constructed a contemporary headquarters in Xiangcheng, encompassing a total area of 38,000 square meters. This comprises 30,000 square meters of advanced production and processing workshops, 6,000 square meters of standardized office space, and 2,000 square meters of high-end research and development laboratories. Representatives from Japan and the enterprise engaged in discussions on hydrogen production technology and market prospects, thereby establishing a foundation for future collaboration.