
At the core of ENN’s corporate philosophy is the pursuit of transformative technological innovation through basic research in applied and pure sciences.
This is why the facilities at ENN Energy Technologies, in the city of Langfang near Beijing, are a cross between a sprawling university campus and an industry research complex.
Here you will find well-equipped laboratories where our scientists have developed new ways to produce energy more cleanly, more efficiently and more economically.
ENN Energy Technologies has also built leading-edge test facilities where practical, on-going experiments are taking place. These include investigating the potential for coal-based “zero emissions” energy using a process called lower-temperature Catalytic Coal Gasification. Our engineers are also experimenting with Algal Carbon Fixation which involves growing massive quantities of algae that can be used to capture carbon and then produce clean burning fuels as a byproduct.
Taken as a whole, ENN Energy Technologies is developing what our engineers and scientists call Systems Energy Efficiency Technology or Sys-energy efficiency. This concept allows ENN to examine all aspects of how energy can be produced, conserved, consumed and recovered.
All this effort is paying off in both return on investment and peer recognition.
In 2010 ENN Energy Technologies’ Langfang facilities earned the honor of being declared a Chinese National Laboratory, which has opened the door to broader collaborative work with research institutes throughout China and abroad.
Yet ENN Energy Technologies remains focused on producing practical, implementable and economically viable innovations in clean energy.
It has demonstrated this in Inner Mongolia where its underground coal gasification project is now generating both electricity and synthetic gas through a process called syngas methanation.
ENN Energy Technologies is also sharing its strengths and resources by partnering with internationally recognized research institutes and energy providers. It is collaborating with the China Academy of Science, the China-US Energy Research Center, IBM, Duke Energy, and numerous other organizations at home and abroad.