
Although BODA’s workshop cannot be compared to the ultra-high cleanliness standards of a wafer fab or a high-end semiconductor clean room, the actions we are taking to implement low-carbon and green practices are precisely the starting point for all of this.
The project supported by these two tanks in the image is also a classic example of an initiative that helps make the earth greener. TBEA will manufacture them into completed oil-immersed transformers and put them into commission in the coal chemical project in Shaanxi, northern China.

The Shaanxi Coal Yulin Chemical Project is the world’s largest coal chemical complex under construction. Located in Yulin, this 15-million-ton-per-year demonstration project revolutionizes how coal is used. Instead of simply burning “dirty” fuel, it converts coal into high-value, eco-friendly materials like biodegradable plastics and battery electrolyte solvents. Phase I of the project has already set global records, including the world’s largest coal-to-ethylene glycol plant. Phase II, a massive 176-billion-yuan investment, is now under way(approximately 231.5 billion yuan/US$34 billion including Phase I, Phase II, and supporting works). Crucially, it integrates carbon capture and hydrogen systems to significantly reduce emissions. This project proves that coal can be a source of advanced green materials, ensuring energy security while driving a high-tech, low-carbon industrial transformation.