Three Gorges Group visited the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
On November 12, Three Gorges Group Chairman and Secretary of the Party Committee Liu Weiping, General Manager and Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee Li Fumin visited Hohhot to meet with Wang Weizhong, Secretary of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Party Committee and Director of the Standing Committee of the Autonomous Region People's Congress, and Bao Gang, Deputy Secretary of the Autonomous Region Party Committee and Chairman of the Autonomous Region Government. Both sides had in-depth discussions on further deepening strategic cooperation and implementing the spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Wang Weizhong said that during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, he hopes that Three Gorges Group will fully leverage its own advantages, accelerate the construction of projects such as the "Sha Ge Huang" base, increase investment in energy storage, hydrogen energy, and other fields, and enhance scientific and technological innovation. They aim to build a number of green energy on-site consumption demonstration projects in Inner Mongolia. Inner Mongolia will strive to create a first-class market-oriented, rule-of-law, and international business environment, providing high-quality and efficient services for all kinds of enterprises, including Three Gorges Group, to develop in Inner Mongolia.
Liu Weiping and Li Fumin stated that Three Gorges Group always regards Inner Mongolia as a strategic important area. In the next step, they will closely align with the development needs of the autonomous region, fully leverage their own advantages, accelerate the construction of key projects, deepen practical cooperation in the fields of clean energy, technological innovation, and ecological environmental protection, and lead and drive the coordinated development of the new energy industry chain upstream and downstream, improving quality and efficiency to make greater contributions to the high-quality development of Inner Mongolia during the 14th Five-Year Plan period.
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