Recently, BASF signed a letter of intent to cooperate with China Energy Engineering Group Guangdong Electric Power Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd. (referred to as “China Energy Engineering Guangdong Institute”) to promote renewable energy power and low-carbon production at its Zhanjiang integrated base. Development of field partnerships, including for a period of
25-year renewable energy power procurement plan, energy planning, energy storage, carbon sequestration capture and utilization and other areas.
Lin Hanping, senior vice president of BASF, head of China’s new integrated base and general manager of BASF Integrated Base (Guangdong) Co., Ltd., said: “The cooperation with China Energy Engineering Guangdong Institute will ensure that BASF’s Zhanjiang integrated base will
Achieve 100% by 2025
Another important step in renewable energy power supply. We are committed to building the Zhanjiang integrated base into a model of sustainable production and a beacon project for green, low-carbon and sustainable development in the global chemical industry. ”
About BASF Zhanjiang Integrated Base
The Zhanjiang integrated base project is BASF’s largest single investment project to date, with a total investment amount of RMB 100
billion euros and will be constructed and operated independently by BASF. After completion, the base will become BASF’s third largest production base in the world, behind the Ludwigshafen base in Germany and the Antwerp base in Belgium.