DMEGC Solar Earns CDP’s Industry-Leading Scoring for Water Security and Climate Change

PVTIME – DMEGC Solar, a leading player in the photovoltaic industry, has been recognized for its outstanding environmental performance by the global investor rating CDP. The company earned an A- scoring in water security, a significant improvement from last year’s B grade, demonstrating its commitment to advancing sustainable water management practices. Additionally, DMEGC Solar maintained its B scoring in climate change, outperforming the renewable energy industry average.

CDP, the world’s largest environmental disclosure platform, is dedicated to driving green and low-carbon transformations across businesses and financial institutions. In 2024, over 25,000 companies globally disclosed their environmental data through CDP, including more than 3,600 Chinese enterprises. CDP’s annual environmental disclosure and scoring process is widely regarded as the gold standard for corporate environmental transparency. Its results play a critical role in guiding investment and purchasing decisions, helping companies enhance their environmental impact transparency, improve sustainability (ESG) performance, and reduce financing costs.

DMEGC Solar has long prioritized the sustainable use of water in its photovoltaic manufacturing processes. By integrating advanced equipment and innovating production techniques, the company has significantly reduced water consumption at the source. It has also optimized water usage structures and methods to strengthen water conservation efforts while maintaining high product quality standards. Furthermore, DMEGC Solar employs cutting-edge technologies such as pure and concentrated water reuse, enabling cost savings through recycling and comprehensive utilization. These initiatives have resulted in a win-win scenario, delivering both economic and environmental benefits.

In response to the global challenge of climate change, DMEGC Solar actively conducts greenhouse gas emission verifications and explores energy-saving and carbon reduction opportunities across its production, storage, transportation, and packaging processes. These efforts have effectively reduced carbon emissions throughout its operations. The company has set ambitious sustainability goals, aiming to achieve carbon peak by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050. Through strategic initiatives such as green power deployment, CCER projects, renewable energy adoption, and energy storage solutions, DMEGC Solar rigorously controls energy consumption levels.

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