Shenzhen Energy Expands B2B Renewable Footprint With Lingang PV Project

Shenzhen Energy Expands B2B Renewable Footprint With Lingang PV Project

Shenzhen Energy is expanding its renewable power portfolio with the Lingang photovoltaic project, as the company continues to build low-carbon generation capacity in southern China.

The project is positioned as a utility-scale, grid-connected solar installation designed to supply electricity to the regional distribution network and industrial customers. It supports the company’s broader shift toward cleaner energy sources alongside its existing power generation assets.

Focus on Industrial Clean Power

The Lingang PV project is expected to support electricity demand from nearby industrial and commercial users through grid dispatch and long-term power arrangements.

The project also fits into China’s wider push to expand non-fossil power generation, particularly in industrial clusters where companies are under pressure to reduce emissions and secure cleaner electricity supply.

Shenzhen Energy has highlighted large onshore wind and photovoltaic plants as important growth areas within its renewable energy strategy. Standardized solar project designs, including module layouts and grid connection systems, can help reduce construction timelines and improve cost efficiency.

For B2B customers, projects like Lingang provide access to cleaner power sources while supporting corporate decarbonization goals.

For Shenzhen Energy, the project strengthens its position as a regional utility supplier transitioning toward a more diversified generation mix.