On June 25, Sinopec Huangshi Guangzhou Road Heating Station was awarded the title of "Waste-Free Heating Station". So far, two "Waste-Free Heating Stations" have been built in Huangshi City.
As a sub-item of the construction of a "waste-free city", the completion of a "waste-free energy station" must undergo layer-by-layer evaluation and must meet the "National Hazardous Waste Standardized Environmental Management Assessment Work Plan for the" 14th Five-Year Plan "requires that" waste-free energy station "must meet the rigid indicator that enterprises must not have second-level and above safety and environmental protection accidents in the past three years, as well as organization management, risk prevention and control, solid waste" three modernizations "management, green and low-carbon, publicity and science popularization. It also involves 17 secondary indicators such as compliance requirements, system construction, station environment, water pollution prevention and control, air pollution prevention and control, soil and groundwater prevention and control, resource conservation, photovoltaic power generation, science popularization activities, and publicity and education.
Sinopec Guangzhou Road Station is a comprehensive energy service station integrating refueling, shopping, charging and replacing electricity, self-service car washing, and photovoltaic power generation. In August 2021, the energy station will establish a photovoltaic power station with 48 photovoltaic panels installed with a total power of 23.76 kilowatts and can generate 23760 kilowatts per year. In addition to meeting the power generation for personal use, the surplus electricity will be connected to the power grid to supply external power. On average, it can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 23.7 tons per year, effectively reducing carbon emissions. The station is equipped with 4 120KW dual-gun fast charging piles, which can simultaneously charge 8 trams at the same time. Currently, there are about 50 vehicles charging at the station every day, achieving a total charging capacity of more than 2000 kilowatt-hours. At present, the station has achieved primary and secondary oil and gas recovery, effectively controlling oil and gas emissions. The hazardous waste generated by the gas station has been entrusted to qualified units for regular transfer and compliance disposal.