Company Profile
China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP) is a central enterprise founded in 2010 after the merger between China Energy Conservation Investment Corporation and China New Era Group Corporation with the approval of China’s State  Council.
As a centrally-administered state-owned enterprise specializing in energy conservation and environmental protection, CECEP has stayed true to our mission of “conserving resources and protecting the environment” since our founding, making significant contributions to the emergence, development and growth of China’s energy conservation and environmental protection industries.
At present, CECEP boasts more than 700 subsidiaries, including seven listed companies.Our business has expanded across China and beyond, radiating to 110 countries and regions around the world. With a “3+3+1” business structure, namely three main segments (energy conservation and clean energy supply, ecological environmental protection, and life and health), three green businesses (green building, green new materials, and green engineering services), and strong strategic support capabilities, CECEP has emerged as a flagship enterprise in China’s energy saving and environmental protection field with the largest scale, the most complete range of solutions, the widest coverage, and the strongest competitiveness.
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  • 09 2025/04
    CECEP is firmly optimistic about the future of China’s economic development and has always maintained a positive outlook on the prospects of the Chinese capital market. The group conscientiously fulfills its responsibilities as the actual controller and attaches great importance to managing the market value of its listed companies. By thoroughly implementing the Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization and the development philosophy that “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets”, the
  • 28 2025/03
    On March 17, the 100 MW wind power project in Aksai County, developed by CECEP Wind-power Gansu Branch, officially obtained government approval, marking a significant advancement in CECEP's strategic deployment of new energy bases within China's Desert, Gobi and Wasteland (DGW) regions. Strategically located along the critical power transmission corridor connecting Xinjiang, Gansu and Qinghai provinces, the project resides within the Kumtag Desert New Energy Base currently being planned by the Jiuquan Mun
  • 28 2025/03
    On March 25, CCTV-13’s Morning News reported on the commencement of CECEP Solar’s 500,000-kilowatt integrated photovoltaic (PV) desert control project in Dalad Banner, Inner Mongolia. A key initiative under China’s Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program (TSFP), the project adopts a PV + Desert Control model, combining renewable energy generation with the ecological restoration of 51,000 mu (approximately 3,400 hectares) of desertified land. As of now, construction is progressing smoothly, with 450 mega