
State-owned group powers BRI countries


Today, the group has a presence in 108 countries worldwide. In 2023, the company exported over 100 transformers rated at 110 kilovolts and above, about 150,000 tons of transmission towers, over 5,000 tons of conductors, and more than 1,500 kilometers of cables to Southeast Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa, supporting the power infrastructure of these regions through the provision of high-quality products.
In Namibia, the company is spearheading the Omburu 54 MW/54MWh centralized grid-side energy storage project, the country's first such endeavor. This pioneering project will provide a sustainable, innovative, and environmentally friendly energy solution for the country, improving electricity access for residents and significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
In April, the Shandong group signed an agreement with Tajikistan to develop an integrated wind-solar-storage clean energy project, marking the first of its kind in the country. The project will establish energy stations in 22 towns within the Gorno-Badakhshan autonomous region and is expected to reduce coal consumption by 5,000 tons annually and cut carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 14,000 tons, fostering local economic sustainability.