Recently, the Phase I 38MW distributed photovoltaic project at Indonesia Lygend Resources OBI Industrial Park, undertaken by CENTER INT, was successfully connected to the grid for power generation. As a key green upgrade project for the core node of the "Belt and Road" initiative for Lygend Resources, a leading enterprise in the nickel industry chain, the successful implementation of this project not only highlights CENTER INT's comprehensive service capabilities in the overseas industrial PV sector but also responds to global carbon neutrality trends and local policy requirements with professional technology, setting another benchmark for Chinese enterprises' green expansion overseas.

Ningbo Lygend Resources, ranked among China's Top 500 Private Enterprises and Top 100 Multinational Corporations, has the nickel industry chain for many years. The Indonesia OBI Industrial Park, developed in partnership with Harita Group, is the top-ranked park project in Zhejiang Province's "Belt and Road" Decade Construction Achievements list, a demonstration project of Chinese standards overseas, and the first industrial base in Indonesia to achieve batch production of new energy vehicle battery materials. This PV project is a crucial measure for Lygend Resources to respond to the global wave of green and low-carbon development – facing the Indonesian government's regulation requiring new energy generation to account for no less than 23% of industrial park capacity, and the significant impact of the EU's new Battery Carbon Footprint regulations on product exports, this 38MW Phase I project is a core part of fulfilling these requirements.
Addressing multiple challenges including overseas construction logistics (export customs clearance), coordination of manpower, materials, and machinery,construction across 230,000 square meters of rooftops, and tight deadlines, CENTER INT leveraged itsoverseas project management expertise and technical to tailor a solution. The project utilizes N-type monocrystalline silicon bifacial 615Wp and LONGi Roof 5th Generation BC-type 650Wp PV modules, achieving a maximum conversion efficiency of 24%. It is equipped with an "unattended (fewer attendants)" integrated automation system, enabling full between the PV power plant and the park's centralized control center. Crucially, it successfully overcame the technical challenges of grid connection in an isolated power system, achieving stable with the park's captive power plant, and the overseas installation and grid connection of this type of module in Southeast Asia, demonstrating the reliability and adaptability of Chinese engineering technology.

Against the backdrop of over 170 countries setting "net-zero" or "carbon neutrality" goals, the environmental and economic benefits of this PV project are particularly significant. Statistics show that over 25 years, the project is expected to save 472,500 tons of standard coal and reduce CO2 emissions by 1.3087 million tons, highlighting its ecological value. Economically, the total power generation over 25 years is projected to reach 1.313 billion kWh, with an average annual generation of 52.5069 million kWh. This will not only effectively save energy costs for this energy-intensive smelting base but also help the nickel-cobalt products from the Lygend OBI Park meet EU carbon footprint compliance requirements, enhancing their competitiveness in the international market.
During project construction, CENTER INT deeply integrated mature domestic engineering standards with local collaboration, ensuring efficient project progress while fostering technical exchange and employment opportunities locally. This cooperation represents both a successful practice of CENTER INT assisting clients in green transformation and a vivid illustration of Chinese technology and standards empowering overseas sustainable development.
From serving large domestic industrial projects to establishing a presence in core "Belt and Road" markets, CENTER INT consistently adheres to its strategic positioning of "differentiation, customization, high-end, and branding," keeping pace with global green energy trends. This successful collaboration with Lygend Resources marks a significant breakthrough in CENTER INT's "Green Going Global" strategy, validating its EPC general contracting capabilities in complex overseas scenarios and further expanding its influence in the Southeast Asian new energy market. In the future, CENTER INT will continue to uphold its professional spirit, deepen its in overseas green energy markets, respond to global carbon neutrality goals with more high-quality projects, and assist more Chinese enterprises in achieving green transformation overseas, writing a new industry chapter of technology empowerment and green win-win cooperation within the "Belt and Road" framework.