Recently, the highly anticipated 2025 Global Top 500 New Energy Enterprises list was officially unveiled. China Tianying has once again made the list, thanks to its long-term dedication and outstanding capabilities in the new energy sector. This marks the company's eighth consecutive year on the list since 2018. This recognition not only validates the company's steady progress in technological innovation, industrial layout, and sustainable development but also fully demonstrates its competitiveness and industry influence in the global new energy arena.
The list, jointly released by China Energy News and the China Energy Economics Research Institute, has become a key global barometer for assessing the development quality of new energy enterprises and forecasting industry trends. Known for its scientific evaluation and objective data collection, the ranking comprehensively evaluates companies based on their previous year's operating revenue, combined with core dimensions such as profitability, R&D investment, and sustainable development capabilities. It selects leading global new energy enterprises with scale advantages and growth potential, earning widespread recognition within the industry for its authority and credibility.
As one of the most competitive enterprises in the environmental protection and new energy sector, CNTY has consistently positioned technological innovation as its core development engine. On one hand, it continuously increases investment in R&D, focusing on cutting-edge directions within the hydrogen-based energy industry, with a particular emphasis on advancing technological breakthroughs and industrialization for core products such as green methanol, green methane, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and green ammonia. On the other hand, centering around an integrated ecosystem encompassing wind, solar, storage, hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, and methane, CNTY is deepening its expertise in areas such as smart energy management systems and biomass gasification.
Moving forward, CNTY will continue to align with the demands of the global energy transition, deepening technological innovation and industrial synergy to contribute to advancing the high-quality development of the global new energy industry and achieving the dual carbon goals.