At the beginning of 2026, China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) received good news in the Southeast Asian new energy market. Its two subsidiaries successively won heavyweight orders - China Power Engineering Shanxi Institute successfully signed a contract for the floating photovoltaic project of the Bandan Reservoir in Singapore, and Gezhouba Group won the bid for a large-scale wind power project in Cambodia. The landing of these two orders is not only a vivid practice of China Energy Construction to implement the "the Belt and Road" green development concept, but also demonstrates the strong competitiveness of China's new energy technology and engineering strength in Southeast Asia, which has injected new momentum into regional energy transformation.
Shanxi Institute signs contract for Singapore Reservoir Floating Body Project
The Singapore Pandan Reservoir Floating Photovoltaic EPC General Contracting Project signed by China Energy Engineering Shanxi Institute is another important layout of China Energy Engineering in the Singapore new energy market, achieving rolling development and continuous deepening of the local market. The project is located at the Bandan Reservoir in Singapore, surrounded by a large open park with a superior ecological environment. The entire construction process will strictly follow the principles of ecological protection, minimizing the impact on the water body and surrounding ecology.

The planned installed capacity of the project is 91 megawatts, with the simultaneous construction of a 66 kV substation and the laying of two 66 kV transmission lines to connect to the opposite station of Singapore Power Grid Corporation. Compared to traditional ground-based photovoltaic projects, floating photovoltaics have multiple advantages such as not occupying land resources, reducing water evaporation, and improving photovoltaic panel power generation efficiency, which are highly compatible with Singapore's development needs of scarce land resources and emphasis on ecological protection. After the completion of the project, it is expected that the annual power generation can meet the electricity needs of tens of thousands of households, becoming an important milestone for Singapore to promote its 2030 energy green and low-carbon transformation strategy, providing solid support for the country to gradually reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and increase the proportion of renewable energy in its power structure. In addition, the implementation of this project will also provide a replicable and promotable "Chinese solution" for the development and construction of floating photovoltaic systems in reservoirs in Southeast Asia.

Winning the bid for the first batch of large-scale wind power projects in Cambodia
At almost the same time, China Energy Construction Gezhouba Company received a bid notification and successfully won a wind power project in Cambodia, winning a "good start" for the company's overseas market development in 2026. As one of the first large-scale wind power projects in Cambodia, the implementation of this project has symbolic significance, filling the gap in Cambodia's large-scale wind power development and promoting the transformation of the local energy structure from traditional thermal power to diversified and clean energy.

The project plans to install 20 8-megawatt wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 160 megawatts. The selected turbines are advanced models that are suitable for Cambodia's climate and terrain conditions, and have high power generation efficiency and strong operational stability. Cambodia is located in a tropical monsoon climate zone with abundant and widely distributed wind energy resources. However, due to technological and financial limitations, wind power development has mainly focused on small-scale projects. The construction of large-scale wind power projects this time will become a key node in the local energy transformation. After the completion of the project, it will not only provide stable and reliable clean electricity for Cambodia, alleviate the tight domestic power supply situation, but also drive the development of the local wind power industry chain, create a large number of job opportunities, and help Cambodia's sustainable economic and social development. Gezhouba Company, with its rich experience in overseas wind power project construction, will provide full process engineering and technical services for the project to ensure high standards and high-quality implementation.

From floating photovoltaics in Singapore to large-scale wind power in Cambodia, China Energy Construction's two consecutive contracts in Southeast Asia have precisely anchored the core needs of regional energy transformation. In recent years, Southeast Asian countries have proposed carbon neutrality targets and accelerated the development of renewable energy, bringing broad market opportunities for Chinese new energy enterprises. China Energy Engineering Group's consecutive orders are not only an important achievement for the company to deeply cultivate overseas markets and optimize business layout, but also a new bridge for green energy cooperation between China and Southeast Asian countries. In the future, with the landing of more new energy projects, China Energy Engineering will continue to contribute Chinese strength to the energy transformation and sustainable development of Southeast Asia.Editor/Bian Wenjun
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