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Longi represents solar at Climate Week 2020, pledges 100% renewable production by 2028

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In September, the world’s largest companies, including Johnson and Johnson, Unilever, Walmart and Astra Zeneca, came together virtually as part of Climate Week 2020.

The focus was on the global opportunities for change, innovation and scalable solutions to achieve no more than 1.5°C of global warming and greater prosperity for all.

LONGi Founder and President Li Zhenguo, was invited to speak at the opening ceremony of the year’s most influential international climate change event.

As the only business leader representing a Chinese company and major PV manufacturer Mr. Li shared his vision on how solar technology is helping the world address climate change and reiterated LONGi’s commitment to making clean energy more affordable and accessible with progressive technology and cost reductions.

Li commented that “the value of solar energy is still underestimated”. Over the past decade, LONGi has been committed to reducing the “Levelized Cost of Energy” of PV power generation.

As solar power becomes cheaper and more accessible, and with energy storage technology further maturing, PV will be more competitive compared to
traditional energy sources.

Li also shared “Solar for Solar”, an initiative of LONGi where they are committed to using clean energy to produce clean energy products.

Mr. Li was also invited to a panel discussion: “Future-fit Business Strategies for a Net- zero World” with business leaders including Marc Engel, Chief Supply Chain Officer of Unilever, Mathias Lelièvre, CEO of ENGIE Impact and Professor Rebecca M. Henderson from Harvard Business School. The session was moderated by Helen Clarkson, CEO of the Climate Group.

In the panel, President Li was asked what actions LONGi is taking to influence environmental policy. Li outlined their strategy, “When LONGi consider sites for our new factories, the proportion of clean energy in the local energy mix is a significant factor in our decision.

“We are more willing to open factories in locations with high proportion mix of clean energy, for example, in regions such as Yunnan Province in China, where clean energy currently accounts for 92% of its local grid.”

In its commitment to clean, renewable energy and to the RE100 initiative, LONGi has pledged to achieve 100% renewable electricity use for its global operations by 2028. In addition to its own efforts in making manufacturing greener, Mr. Li said that LONGi will also encourage its supply chain partners and customers to deliver on the RE100 initiative together.

During the week-long event, LONGi shared its latest technology and product offerings at a virtual online exhibition and shared with the press LONGi’s strategy on green energy transition and the future trends of the PV sector.

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