
China-based Baiyinhua Aluminium Power Company was recently honoured with the 'Green Electric Aluminium' certification, indicating the company's new achievements and breakthroughs in green, low-carbon, and high-quality development. The company's recycled aluminium ingots successfully passed the "Green Aluminium Evaluation and Trading Guidelines" issued by the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA) and the China Nonferrous Metals Society, marking a significant achievement in the field of promoting environmentally friendly, low-carbon, and high-quality development.

They have conducted extensive research to identify the minimum requirements and have implemented scientific and technological innovation and transformation, equipment maintenance, and fine operation to achieve their goals. The present efficiency reaches a remarkable 94.49 per cent, while liquid aluminium's overall AC power consumption is declining.
Simultaneously, by harnessing the area's ample wind and solar energy resources, approximately RMB 45 million has been allocated towards developing distributed photovoltaic systems. These systems generate an annual power output of roughly 14,627,600 kilowatt-hours, resulting in a savings of 4,647.19 tonnes of standard coal and a reduction of 11,852.35 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
Following the implementation of clean energy for power generation, there has been a cost reduction of around RMB 916,700 this year. Additionally, 830 tonnes of "green aluminium high-quality AL99.85 remelting aluminium ingots" have been successfully sold, marking a significant step towards achieving green and low-carbon development.
The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association evaluates green aluminium products to advance China's aluminium industry's environmentally friendly and low-carbon growth. Its objective is to identify electrolytic aluminium products manufactured using sustainable electricity sources that fulfil the low-carbon requirements of end users. This initiative aims to facilitate the high-quality advancement of China's aluminium industry.
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