LONGi Stresses Energy Equity and Environmental Sustainability at COP27 Solutions Day
LONGi virtually released the 2nd White Paper on Climate Action and displayed its most recent generation of Hi-MO 6 series modules at the Green Zone along with Vanke Foundation and China Corporate Climate Action (CCCA).
November 25, 2022. By News Bureau

The 27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP27) concluded successfully in Sharm EI-Sheikh, Egypt.
During this year's conference, LONGi virtually released the 2nd White Paper on Climate Action and displayed its most recent generation of Hi-MO 6 series modules at the Green Zone along with Vanke Foundation and China Corporate Climate Action (CCCA). LONGi has consistently contributed to the transformation of clean energy and low-carbon green development.
LONGi, which was one of the participating enterprises, stated the company's position at a leadership dialogue entitled 'Trailblazing Public-Private Action for a More Resilient World' at Solutions Day, which was convened by the COP27 Presidency in cooperation with the United Nations Science Policy Business Forum (UN-SPBF) on the Environment.
Dennis She, Vice President of LONGi, attended the panel discussion on 'Incentivizing Technology-focused, Climate-sensitive Economies Towards Greater Partnership and Public-Private Action' together with James Mnyupe, Namibia Presidential Economic Advisor; Shereen Zorba, Head of the Global Secretariat, United Nations Science-Policy-Business Forum on the Environment; Dr. Omnia El Omrani, COP27 Youth Envoy; Yossi Matias, Vice President Engineering and Research, Google; Nicole Karimi, Founder & CEO, Antankara Group and Joao Augusto Ribeiro Nardes, Minister, Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) of Brazil. The high-level Dialogue is designed to reflect the perspectives of prominent policymakers, corporate leaders, the financial community, international cooperation organizations, and members of society.
Speaking at the panel discussion, Dennis She shared his insights on the current situation and future prospects of renewable energy popularization. He said: "What I see in the front line of the PV industry is that the R&D investment and production of renewable energy have been developing rapidly. Despite various shocks in the last three years, the installed capacity of global solar energy has increased by about 30% annually. Thanks to continuous technological progress, the cost of photovoltaic power generation has dropped by more than 90% compared with 10 years ago. In many parts of the world, solar energy has become the most economical energy."
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