Shanghai Electric’s International Power Projects Recognized for Safety and Environmental Excellence

128fdad80086a63ac838dd4de6535b94 Shanghai Electric Awarded with Numerous Safety and Environmental Protection Certifications for Its International Power Plant Projects

Safe and environmentally sound operation of clean energy projects is crucial for advancing green technologies.

SHANGHAI, Jan. 24, 2025 — Shanghai Electric (SEHK:2727, SSE:601727) has received numerous certifications for its photovoltaic, sustainable thermal power, safety, and environmental protection projects in Dubai, Oman, Bangladesh, and Malaysia. The company also spearheaded community initiatives in Pakistan.

Shanghai Electric earned recognition for its exemplary HSE performance at the Noor Energy 1 Solar Project in Dubai’s Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, achieving 15 million safe human hours. This accomplishment resulted from proactive risk identification, meticulous operational planning, and strong risk mitigation strategies. Stringent subcontractor safety protocols ensured comprehensive oversight. The team is committed to maintaining vigilance and system improvements to support project stability and longevity. The company also secured certification for 3 million safe labor hours at Oman’s Manah-1 Solar Independent Power Plant. Despite challenges and tight deadlines, the team maintained a perfect safety record through strict adherence to protocols, regular drills, and a zero-accident policy.

Shanghai Electric’s Rupsha 800MW Combined Cycle Power Plant project in Bangladesh achieved certification for five million safe labor hours. A commitment to safety, rigorous procedures, frequent inspections, and targeted training ensured efficient risk management and consistent progress.

Environmental protection

Shanghai Electric’s waste-to-energy plant in Selangor, Malaysia, received the Annual Environmental Management Excellence Award from the Selangor Environmental Protection Bureau. This award, alongside eight previous environmental accolades, underscores the project’s dedication to sustainability. As Selangor’s first garbage incineration power plant, the project attracted considerable local attention. Shanghai Electric’s adherence to stringent environmental regulations and effective implementation earned high praise. Employee participation in a beach cleanup event further solidified the company’s commitment to environmental stewardship, reducing coastal pollution and protecting marine biodiversity.

Community building

In Pakistan’s Thar region, facing educational resource scarcity, Shanghai Electric’s team donated 1,221 sets of textbooks, school supplies, and drinking water buckets to local schools. The donation also included national anthem boards and school entrance nameplates. This initiative bolsters local education and promotes sustainable community development, reflecting the project’s dedication to public welfare across education, healthcare, environmental protection, and infrastructure.

Shanghai Electric promotes environmentally sustainable technologies through research and advanced management practices. Its 2024 ESG best practices showcase green intelligent manufacturing, digital twin technology, wind turbine reuse, and resource recycling, highlighting its environmental, social, and governance impact.

Shanghai Electric’s A shares have been included in the Hang Seng A-Share Sustainable Enterprise Index, Hang Seng Mainland and Hong Kong Sustainable Enterprise Index, and Hang Seng A-Share Sustainable Enterprise Benchmark Index for two consecutive years. Its H shares are part of the Hang Seng (Mainland and Hong Kong) Enterprise Sustainable Development Index and the Hang Seng Sustainable Enterprise Benchmark Index. Furthermore, Shanghai Electric was listed among China’s ESG Listed Companies Yangtze River Delta Pioneer 50 (2024), and its Leading the Green Future-ESG Comprehensive Practice and Innovation Case was featured in the 2024 ESG Excellence Practice Report by the China Enterprise Reform and Development Research Association and China Central Radio and Television Station.

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