With the rapid growth of renewable energy capacity, the challenge for utility and grid clients has shifted from "feasibility of construction" to "long-term stable operation." Complex land conditions, rising consumption pressures, and rationalized investment returns demand higher standards for system planning and engineering execution.
BEES ENERGY applies systems engineering methodologies to renewable projects, from resource assessment to grid-connected operation. We assist grid and utility clients in achieving reliable, large-scale clean energy deployment under complex conditions, providing sustainable support for energy mix transitions.

Located in the 63rd Regiment area of the 4th Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), this project promotes the synergetic development of renewable energy and ecological governance through the construction of a large-scale photovoltaic power plant. Adopting the "PV + Desertification Control" model, the project provides a stable supply of clean power while simultaneously improving the local ecological environment.

Through the synergetic layout of fishery aquaculture and photovoltaic power generation, this project achieves the seamless integration of agricultural production and clean energy development.

The project generates approximately 79.9 million kWh annually, saving about 10,000 tons of standard coal and reducing CO2 emissions by 60,000 tons and SO2 emissions by over 80 tons per year.