Sowing Green and Sharing the Future: ZTT Showcases Green Innovations at 26th World Energy Congress

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ZTT participated in the 26th World Energy Congress held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands from April 22nd to 25th. The congress, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the World Energy Council (WEC), centered on the theme 'Redesigning Energy for People & Planet'. The event served as a platform for global leaders and pioneering companies to discuss the latest advancements in renewable energy technologies, market trends, and collaboration opportunities to drive international energy transformation and sustainable development.

Under the theme "Sowing Green and Sharing the Future," ZTT showcased its innovative green products and systemic solutions in the fields of oceanic, renewable energy, and grid systems to global energy clientele.

Dr. Angela Wilkinson, Secretary-General, and CEO of the World Energy Council, visited ZTT's exhibition booth to gain insights into the company's achievements in green and low-carbon manufacturing and its active contributions to redesigning energy systems for the benefit of humanity and the planet. 


ZTT's European Business Director, Mr. Carsten Brügger, participated in the high-level summit, engaging in discussions under the theme "No transmission, No transition," advocating for strengthened cooperation between China and Europe in the field of grid transmission to facilitate the transition and upgrading of new energy.

Throughout the congress, ZTT unveiled its next-generation products and systemic solutions in large-scale energy storage, high-voltage direct current submarine cables, and high-capacity transmission, providing technological support for global energy-efficient transformation.

The event underscored ZTT's commitment to its green and low-carbon strategy. In alignment with the global goal of carbon neutrality, ZTT implements green design, procurement, production, and lifestyle measures across its product and service lifecycle through energy substitution, material substitution, energy conservation, emission reduction, and material circulation, striving towards the vision of achieving carbon peak by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2055.