Recently, the second phase of the 4 million-ton pelletizing project at Tosyali in Algeria, contracted by Sinosteel International, successfully received power.
Dozens of S-series energy-efficient oil-immersed power transformers manufactured by CEEG were fully operational. Once completed and put into operation, this project will further enhance Tosyali's industrial chain, allowing customers to benefit from a wider range of raw materials and improving market competitiveness. This development will positively impact Algeria's economic growth and infrastructure construction and serve as a new milestone for CEEG's expansion into Belt and Road countries, marking a new entry into the blue ocean market.
The S-series energy-efficient oil-immersed power transformers are designed with advanced concepts and manufacturing techniques. They are characterized by their compact size, lightweight, and low noise, ensuring efficient and stable operation in various complex environments. Additionally, the S-series transformers exhibit excellent energy-saving performance, effectively reducing energy consumption and improving the overall efficiency of the power system.
CEEG has placed great importance on this project, dispatching experts to the front line for technical support. The customized S-series energy-efficient oil-immersed power transformers will play a crucial role in providing a stable and efficient power supply throughout the production process, laying a solid foundation for the project's successful operation. The successful electrification of the second phase of the Tosyali 4 million-ton pelletizing project in Algeria represents a significant milestone in CEEG's strategic expansion into the African and surrounding markets.
For over a decade, CEEG has been actively promoting the Belt and Road Initiative, adhering to the principles of mutual benefit, collaborative construction, and shared development. This has led to the successful internationalization of Chinese technology and standards, achieving new progress in global business development.