
During the inspection, the Mayer team toured the CHINA CO-OP Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Emergency Supply Center, gaining insights into its operational model and supply capacity. The focus was on power plant waste heat recovery projects, where Mayer's advanced nano-phase change energy storage technology demonstrates significant advantages. This technology efficiently captures and stores waste heat from power plants, enabling tiered energy utilization and enhancing energy efficiency.

The two sides engaged in in-depth discussions on applying the technology to agricultural seedling vertical cultivation, fresh vegetable processing, Phalaenopsis greenhouse planting, and cold chain infrastructure. Waste heat recovered through Mayer's technology can be repurposed for agriculture, serving as a practical example of industrial support for rural development while reducing carbon emissions. This approach aligns with dual-carbon goals and promotes sustainable practices.

The visit established a bridge for further cooperation. Future plans involve integrating Mayer's technology with HEBEI New Cooperation Group Holdings Limited's resource advantages to explore innovative development paths, drive regional industrial upgrading, and inject momentum into green economic transformation.