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Datengxia Water Conservancy Hub Project

Datengxia Water Conservancy Hub Project

The Datengxia Water Conservancy Hub Project stands as a landmark among China's 172 major water conservation and supply projects, functioning as a pivotal control facility in the Pearl River Basin. It undertakes multiple tasks including flood control, navigation, power generation, saltwater intrusion prevention, and irrigation. Approximately 1.383 million tons of Yufeng moderate heat cement have been used in this project.

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Longtan Hydropower Station Project

Longtan Hydropower Station Project

Ranking as China’s second-largest hydroelectric project after the Three Gorges Dam, the Longtan Hydropower Station has an annual electricity generation capacity of 18.7 billion kilowatt-hours. With its remarkable regulating capabilities, it significantly contributes to power generation, flood control, navigation, and produce superior economic and technical indicators. About 1.059 million tons of Yufeng moderate heat cement were used in its construction.

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Pinglu Canal Project

Pinglu Canal Project

Upon completion, the Pinglu Canal will become the shortest, most cost-effective, and the most convenient access to the sea in southwestern China. The canal’s construction will divert cargo shipment from existing routes, and achieve an annual reduction on cargo freight by over 5.2 billion Chinese yuan. This project will play a pivotal role in supporting foreign trade and domestic cargo businesses across multiple provinces and accelerate industry development along its course. Approximately 1.4 million tons of Yufeng PO42.5 moderate heat cement have been supplied to this project.

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Hong Kong International Airport Project

Hong Kong International Airport Project

Hong Kong International Airport is a 4F-class international civil airport and one of the world's busiest aviation hubs, with over 100 airlines from around the world operating in it. Its passenger volume is ranked 5th in the world, and its air cargo volume has been ranked 1st in globally for 18 consecutive years. The project used approximately 259,000 tons of Yufeng P.R42.5 Road Portland Cement, including 159,000 tons of Yufeng slag and 100,000 tons of Yufeng PO52.5 cement

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Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is a 4F-class international civil airport and one of China's top three gateway airports, ranking among the world's top fifty major airports. Baiyun Airport features two terminal buildings and three runways, capable of handling 80 million passengers, 2.5 million tons of cargo, and 620,000 aircraft take-off/landing annually. For this project, approximately 96,000 tons of Yufeng P.R52.5 Road Portland Cement was used throughout the supply chain.

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Zhuhai Jinwan Airport

Zhuhai Jinwan Airport

Zhuhai Jinwan Airport is one of the five airports in the Pearl River Delta region, and was officially completed and put into operation in June 1995. The airport has a runway and a taxiway, each of which extends 4000 meters in length, capable of accommodating large passenger and cargo aircraft such as the B747-400. It has 277,000 square meters of apron area with 17 contact stands (jet bridge positions) and 6 remote stands. The terminal building covers an area of 91,600 square meters. For this project, approximately 120,000 tons of Yufeng P.R42.5 Road Portland Cement was used throughout the supply chain.

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Guangxi Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant

Guangxi Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant

The Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant in Guangxi, China, represents the first nuclear power project to be constructed in the country's western region and in ethnic minority areas. It is capable of delivering 15 billion kilowatt-hours of secure, eco-friendly, and cost-effective electricity annually, fueling an estimated 14.2 billion Chinese yuan increase in total social output, and has created over 120,000 job opportunities, thereby significantly propelling the socio-economic growth of Guangxi. Compared to a similarly coal-fired power plant of the same scale, Stage 1 of the Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant would have reduced standard coal consumption by 4.82 million tons each year, CO2 emissions by around 14.82 million tons, and sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emissions by roughly 190,000 tons, thereby has made great contribution to China's goals of greenhouse gas mitigation, environmental protection, and reliable power supply in the Beibu Gulf Economic Zone. Specifically, the project used approximately 420,000 tons of Yufeng special nuclear power cement.

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Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant

Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant

The Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant is designed to accommodate the construction of four large-scale nuclear reactors, with a total investment nearing 19 billion Chinese yuan. This venture stands as the largest, the most technologically advanced, and the most environmentally friendly energy construction project in the history of Hainan, China. Annually, the plant reduces approximately 2.6 million tons of standard coal consumption, leading to a substantial decrease in carbon dioxide emissions by around 7.8 million tons, smoke and dust by about 450 tons, sulfur dioxide by roughly 1,600 tons, and nitrogen oxides by about 9,700 tons, yielding remarkable environmental benefits. The project used Yufeng special nuclear power cement, with a supply of around 36,000 tons recorded by May 2024. Yufeng Cement continues to supply for the project until now.

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Gui-Nan High-Speed Railway Project

Gui-Nan High-Speed Railway Project

The Gui-Nan High-Speed Railway is a high-speed railroad in China connecting the city of Guiyang in Guizhou Province with Nanning, the capital of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It constitutes a vital section of the "Baotou (Yinchuan)-Haikou Channel," one of the main corridors outlined in the "Mid-to-Long Term Railway Network Plan" (revised edition 2016), under the "Eight Verticals and Eight Horizontals" high-speed railway network. Spanning 481 kilometers in length, it is the first high-speed railway in southwestern China designed to operate at a speed of 350 km/h. The project used Yufeng P.O42.5 (high-speed railway dedicated) cement and P.O52.5 cement, by an estimated supply volume of around 500,000 tons.

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Nankun Railway Project

Nankun Railway Project

The Nankun Railway, abbreviated as the Nankun Line, is a national-level Class I electrified railway connecting Nanning, the capital of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, with Kunming City in Yunnan Province. As a major east-west transportation trunk line in the southern railway network, it serves as the most direct route for southwestern China to access sea ports of Fangchenggang, Beihai, and Zhanjiang. Being part of the southwest coastal access corridor, the project used Yufeng P.O42.5 and P.O52.5 cement.

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Istana Nurul Iman, Brunei Project

Istana Nurul Iman, Brunei Project

Regarded as a sacred place by the people of Brunei, the Istana Nurul Iman, or Palace of the Light of Faith, is esteemed as the "Palace of the Century." It is ranked alongside the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Palace of Versailles in France, the Kremlin in Russia, the White House in the United States, and Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom as one of the world's six greatest palaces. The construction of this magnificent palace was realized with Yufeng P.O42.5 cement and P.O52.5 cement.

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The Roseires Dam

The Roseires Dam

Located on the Blue Nile, a tributary of the Nile River, 550 km south of Sudan's capital Khartoum in the town of Roseires within Damazin, Blue Nile State, the Roseires Dam was initially constructed in the 1960s. Primarily serving for hydropower generation and irrigation purposes, the dam retains waters from the Blue Nile upstream to irrigate the vast expanse of land between Roseires and Khartoum. The power station houses seven generators with a combined installed capacity of 280,000 kilowatts. The project used approximately 212,000 tons of Yufeng P.O52.5 cement.

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The New World Saigon Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City

The New World Saigon Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City

The New World Saigon Hotel, situated in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is a prestigious five-star hotel. Completed in 1994, the hotel is located only 0.4 kilometers away from the city center and approximately 30 minutes' drive from the airport. With 533 guest rooms, it offers luxurious and spacious accommodations. The construction of this elegant hotel was realized with Yufeng P.O42.5 cement and P.O52.5 cement.

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Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque in Brunei

Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque in Brunei

The Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque sits along the shores of Likas Bay, embodying a quintessential example of contemporary Islamic architecture and standing out as one of the most splendid mosques in Brunei to witness the sunset. Constructed on an artificial lake within Likas Bay, it appears as if it is floating above the water surface, hence earning its reputation the "Floating Mosque." The awe-inspiring white architectural seamlessly integrates with the blue sky. The construction of this project was realized with Yufeng P.O42.5 cement and P.O52.5 cement.

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