Energy construction SOEs boost green efforts
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China's State-owned energy construction companies are stepping up efforts to boost the green transition, after this year's Government Work Report proposed to accelerate green transformation in all areas of economic and social development, said senior executives of the enterprises.
Search HOME CHINA WORLD BUSINESS CULTURE TRAVEL VIDEO SPORTS OPINION REGIONAL NEWSPAPER MOBILE Global EditionASIA 中文双语Français HOME CHINA WORLD BUSINESS CULTURE TRAVEL VIDEO SPORTS OPINION REGIONAL NEWSPAPER China Daily PDF China Daily E-paper MOBILE Business Macro Companies Industries Technology Motoring China Data Finance Top 10 Home / Business / Industries Home Business Industries Energy construction SOEs boost green efforts By Ren Qi | China Daily | Updated: 2026-03-31 09:42 Share Share - WeChat CLOSE China's State-owned energy construction companies are stepping up efforts to boost the green transition, after this year's Government Work Report proposed to accelerate green transformation in all areas of economic and social development, said senior executives of the enterprises. Deep in the Qinling Mountains, a megaproject implemented by the China National Chemical Engineering Group stands as a testament to this green commitment. The project, which involves the systematic governance of mountains, rivers, forests and wetlands, has revitalized 5,285 hectares of land. While attending this year's two sessions, Mo Dingge, chairman of CNCEC, said that China's chemical engineering industry has been evolving at a rapid pace. "The scope of chemical engineering is broad, and ecological protection is now a key part of our main responsibility," Mo said, adding that the company will continue maintaining the Qinling project to fulfill the mission of green development. In the energy s...