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BIPV case sharing | Practicing low carbon, building a "mountain-sea city", Shenzhen Zero Carbon Science Theme Park


  The Zero Carbon Park is located in Pingdi Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen (adjacent to Shenzhen High School Park), with Jiqiao Road to the north, Yanlong Avenue to the south, Huanping Road and Shenzhen International Low Carbon City Convention and Exhibition Center to the east, and the Outer Ring Expressway to the west. With the themes of ecological sightseeing, health and fitness, carbon sink science popularization, and interactive experience, it provides a rich and diverse activity space for the lives of surrounding citizens.

    Mingyang Photoelectric Glass helps AUBE design team build Shenzhen International Low-Carbon City, a national sustainable development low-carbon pioneer area. It is a key practice project that adheres to the concept of sustainable urban ecology. It is one of the first national low-carbon city pilot projects and an important carrier and demonstration window for green and low-carbon development in the 18 key development areas of Shenzhen. The total planned area of the area is 53.14 square kilometers, the construction land scale is 19 square kilometers, the basic ecological line control area accounts for 63%, surrounded by mountains on three sides and rivers flowing through the valley.

    Hidden in the valley, the Zero Carbon Living Pavilion is integrated with nature, covering an area of about 2,604 square meters, with three floors and a construction area of about 2,846 square meters. The Zero Carbon Living Pavilion has an overhead floor, and the interior space of the building is seamlessly connected with the surrounding natural environment, attracting the public to enter the building for interaction. The Mingyang photovoltaic glass covering the roof provides energy consumption for building construction and use, and the excess energy can be fed back to the power grid, realizing a truly zero-carbon building.

    Using Mingyang photovoltaic glass as a medium, the Zero Carbon Life Museum popularizes new low-carbon technologies such as renewable energy applications, green building design, and digital carbon neutrality to the public, and conveys the concept of green and low-carbon life. All building roofs, landscape structures, and supporting facilities such as parking sheds in the park use photovoltaic glass, which can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 270 tons per year.

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Guangdong Mingyang Thin Film Technology Co., Ltd.


     

Guangdong Mingyang Thin Film Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Thin Film Technology") is committed to the research and development and application of energy-saving and environmentally friendly green building materials and building photovoltaic integrated products. The company has advanced thin-film photovoltaic technology, and the conversion efficiency of its cadmium telluride thin-film batteries certified by a third party has reached an advanced level. Current products include standard photovoltaic modules, BIPV photovoltaic glass, customizable light-transmitting, colored, glazed, hollow photovoltaic glass, etc. The products have been successfully applied to smart cities, urban landscapes, rural revitalization, low-carbon transportation, integrated light storage and other fields, which not only meet the requirements of building safety and beauty, but also provide economical and practical green energy.

     At the same time, Thin Film Technology has a first-class perovskite technology research and development team, and has invested heavily in the development of the next generation of thin-film photovoltaic and stacked power generation technology with great potential. The company has built a high-efficiency perovskite solar cell experimental center, with a complete equipment system for battery and module preparation and testing, and the conversion efficiency of the trans-structured perovskite thin-film battery certified by a third party has reached 25.11%. At present, it is accelerating the promotion of new high-efficiency goals and industrialization layout, and it is expected to achieve technology implementation in 2024-2025.