LONGi Launches Global Clean Energy Initiatives at COP30, Including Projects in Brazil
LONGi has launched global clean energy initiatives at COP30, focusing on solar PV, battery storage, and hydrogen to enhance renewable energy reliability. The company aims to significantly reduce its carbon emissions by 2025 and has introduced projects like the 'Green Energy Empowering Vulnerable Communities in Brazil,' which provides clean energy technology and training to marginalized groups. Additionally, LONGi released a biodiversity report and a program for carbon footprint verification in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

LONGi has initiated global clean energy projects during COP30, emphasizing the integration of solar PV, battery energy storage systems, and hydrogen to address renewable energy volatility. The company introduced a 'renewable infinity' approach aimed at fostering a more interconnected energy system.
LONGi plans to reduce its Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 60% by 2025, with a 52% reduction in Scope 3 emissions, while its total emissions dropped by 37% from 2023 to 2024. The company also launched a biodiversity report in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature and introduced a 'Supply Chain Green Partner Empowerment Program' for carbon footprint verification. Additionally, LONGi announced the 'Green Energy Empowering Vulnerable Communities in Brazil' project, aimed at providing clean energy technology and skills training to marginalized groups.




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