Global Wind Organisation (GWO) is pleased to announce Mingyang as its newest Leading Member.
· New member Mingyang brings global presence and international expertise to GWO Membership
· Smart energy manufacturer aims to increase adoption of GWO standards for entry-level workforce
Global Wind Organisation (GWO) and Mingyang Smart Energy Group (601615.SL, MYSE.L) have entered into a collaboration, with the company joining as member of the Association. Mingyang’s membership of GWO brings the total group of members up to 30 companies, all of whom are either manufacturers or owners of substantial renewable energy portfolios.
Founded in 2006, Mingyang is a leading smart energy provider with a diverse portfolio including wind, solar, storage and hydrogen. Its cumulative installed renewable capacity is over 55GW.
The company offers cutting-edge equipment, engineering and services, and has built a robust ecosystem for sustainable energy solutions. Recognised among China's top 500, Mingyang partners with clients to drive technological innovation and support a green, low-carbon energy future.
Mingyang actively collaborates on new energy technology and business across more than 10 countries in Asia, Europe and the Americas, embodying their principle of "Global Cooperation, Worldwide Sharing". The company also partners with leading universities and international accreditation bodies in Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway and the UK for technical exchanges, resource integration and supply chain development.
Jakob Holst, CEO of Global Wind Organisation, and 易 菱 娜 YI Lingna, Vice President of Mingyang, co-signed the membership agreement at the China Wind Power Conference in Beijing. Jakob remarked:
“I am delighted to welcome Mingyang to our membership of leading manufacturers and owners of renewable energy portfolios. Their scope and influence over workforce training and development is significant, and we look forward to bringing their safety and quality expertise into the group.”
YI Lingna added:
"GWO is committed to providing safety training standards for wind technicians around the world and ensuring the safety of wind power practitioners. Mingyang hopes to take advantage of GWO's powerful resources to accelerate the construction of safety and skills training standards for the international wind power industry. Meanwhile, Mingyang will actively participate in the development and revision of GWO's related wind power standards to promote the standardisation, systematisation and international availability of safety training for wind power employees.”