Major projects in Ordos show steady progress in construction

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Construction of key industrial projects in Ordos continues to progress rapidly. In the Nalinhe Industrial Park of the Sulige Economic Development Zone, over 5,000 workers are advancing the expansion of the Zhuozheng Coal Mining Complex.

The total investment in the project is 59 billion yuan, of which 24.5 billion yuan is allocated for the first phase. The project aims to modernize the coal chemical industry toward more environmentally friendly, efficient, and diversified development.

Of the 146 planned construction tasks, 128 have already been completed, and several key projects, including the gasification plant and the fourth circulating water supply system, were delivered ahead of schedule.

In the Zhonggar Qi district, the Yidong high-tech materials project for kaolin production is also close to commissioning. The 230 million yuan project is the country's first standardized production line for extracting kaolin from coal.

Once operational, it will process 1 million tonnes of coal tailings annually, converting industrial waste into high-quality materials and creating a closed-loop recycling system.

Hoshun Junggar Qi, a major coal mining region with rich reserves of high-alumina coal tailings, has been actively shifting from waste disposal to high-value use in recent years.

More than 30 new materials projects are currently concentrated in the local industrial park, producing an increasingly diverse range of innovative products and forming an integrated industry-education-science ecosystem.

From cutting-edge coal chemistry projects to coal waste processing plants, these projects strengthen Ordos' industrial base and contribute to the city's high-quality development.

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