WEL invited to participate in the compilation of Shanghai's "Technical Specifications for Carbon Accounting in Production Line Equipment Engineering" Contribute to the development of the green engineering standards system, demonstrating industry techni
Recently, the Shanghai Municipal Administration for Market Regulation officially issued a notice, launching the third batch of Shanghai local standard revision projects for 2025. Leveraging its long-term expertise and practical achievements in green engineering and low-carbon technologies, Wison Engineering Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Wison Engineering") was successfully invited to participate in the drafting of the local standard Technical Specification for Carbon Accounting in Production Line Equipment Engineering. This invitation followed a recommendation by the Shanghai Productive Service Industry Promotion Association and an assessment by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization. Nine enterprises joined the drafting process, including Baosteel Engineering Technology Group Co., Ltd., Shanghai Baosteel Energy Conservation and Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai Baohua International Tendering Co., Ltd., and Chint International Engineering Co., Ltd. This significant involvement marks the recognition of Wison Engineering's professional capabilities in energy transition and green, low-carbon engineering by both the government and the industry, formally placing the company among the ranks of local standard developers.
With the deepening advancement of the National Dual Carbon Goals, establishing a scientific and unified carbon accounting system has become a crucial foundation for promoting the green transformation of the economy and society. As a key segment in energy consumption and carbon emissions, the standardization and operational feasibility of carbon accounting methods for production line equipment engineering directly impact the clarity of industry emission reduction pathways and the effectiveness of corresponding measures. By incorporating the Technical Specification for Carbon Accounting in Production Line Equipment Engineering into its local standard revisions, Shanghai aims to fill the standard gap in this field, providing solid technical and normative support for industrial carbon management and green upgrades in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region.
Wison Engineering has always focused on technological and engineering innovation in the green and low-carbon chemical sector, accumulating extensive experience across the entire lifecycle from the development of low-energy-consumption processes and catalytic technologies, optimization of engineering design workflows, and selection of low-carbon materials to the implementation of green construction methods on project sites. All aimed at carbon footprint accounting and optimization. Through this participation in the standard drafting, the company will share and contribute its practical expertise in carbon footprint tracking, implementation of accounting methodologies, and emission reduction solutions for large-scale engineering projects both domestically and internationally. This will help ensure that the development of this standard is practical, internationally aligned, and forward-looking.
Participating in the formulation of this local standard not only affirms Wison Engineering’s technical capabilities but also demonstrates its active commitment to corporate social responsibility and contribution to industry advancement. Wison Engineering will further strengthen its brand influence and industry leadership in the field of green engineering, while promoting the standardization and refinement of the company’s internal technical and management systems. By establishing a team of senior experts, the company will actively engage in standard discussions, indicator validation, and document drafting to ensure the delivery of high-quality professional input. These efforts will collectively enhance the company's sustained competitiveness in the global energy transition and contribute further to building Shanghai’s green engineering standards system, supporting national and regional low-carbon development strategies, and advancing ESG management in society.