Based on the practice of quantitative rating, covering the whole link of zero-carbon park construction
“Zero Carbon Industrial Park Implementation Path Planning and Assessment” is a group standard jointly issued by more than 20 industry units and enterprises, including Shanghai Electric, Shanghai Association of Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Services, Schneider Electric, aiming to jointly study the construction and application of zero carbon industrial park standards. The standard subdivides 38 indicators such as digital platform, green building design and construction, distributed new energy supply, green intelligent manufacturing production line, and energy efficiency improvement of hot and cold equipment optimization, systematically covering the main stages of industrial parks from overall planning, implementation path measures, and energy carbon dual control management. After quantitative evaluation, the park is divided into four grades: unqualified, qualified, good and excellent, which provides scientific and technical indicators for the construction of the park.
In Schneider Electric’s view, moving towards “carbon neutrality” is a systematic project to clarify ideas, implement actions, and bring real results, so that the concept of carbon neutrality and sustainable development is integrated into the entire value chain of corporate management and production operations. Based on this, Schneider Electric, in line with the principle of science + practical, integrated years of sustainable development experience and digital technology accumulation, proposed a “zero carbon project seven-step method”, which provides a reliable reference for the preparation of the standard.
Based on the practical experience of major industries in the construction of zero-carbon parks, the “Zero-carbon Industrial Park Implementation Path Planning and Evaluation” standard has the advantages of high universality and high operability, and can provide guidance for different types of industrial parks. In accordance with the principle of “overall planning, step-by-step implementation”, through the formulation of scientific and effective implementation path planning, and the adoption of practical and concrete measures. Thus, it provides greater coordination and optimization space for integrated operations such as green manufacturing, energy Internet, and industrial Internet, so as to achieve “maximum emission reduction at minimum cost” and ultimately achieve the development goal of carbon neutrality.