The Concentration Project of Lutai Chemical¡¯s Liquid Caustic Soda Passed the Energy-saving Review
2026-1-26
According to the relevant requirements of the "Fixed Assets Investment Project and Coal Consumption Reduction and Substitution Management Measures in Shandong Province," on January 21, the Jining Municipal Energy Bureau organized an expert panel to inspect the implementation of energy-saving review opinions for the 100,000-ton/year concentrated caustic soda and flake caustic soda project at Lutai Chemical. The inspection was also attended by relevant officials from the Yutai County Development and Reform Bureau, as well as Song Lei, Party branch member, deputy general manager, and chief engineer of Lutai Chemical, along with other department heads.
The expert panel compared the project¡äs energy conservation report, the review comments on the energy conservation report, the energy conservation review opinions, and the actual construction plan of the project. They also conducted on-site inspections of the operation of major energy-consuming equipment to comprehensively assess the actual effectiveness of the 100,000-ton/year concentrated caustic soda and flake caustic soda project in terms of energy conservation, emission reduction, and safe and stable operation.
After a rigorous review, the expert panel unanimously agreed that the construction plan for the 100,000-ton/year concentrated caustic soda and flake caustic soda project complies with the energy conservation review requirements. The main production processes align with the review opinions, and the energy conservation management measures and energy statistics system are relatively well-established, with complete energy metering equipment, meeting the review requirements. The panel highly commended the detailed verification materials provided by Lutai Chemical and emphasized the need for the company to further strengthen energy management, explore greater energy conservation potential, and ensure the achievement of dual energy consumption control targets in future operations.