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Iran War Accelerates Paper Industry's Energy Transition, Shandong Ludao Leads Ze

The Iran War has highlighted the vulnerability of the paper industry's reliance on fossil fuels, as global oil and gas prices soar amid supply disruptions. With Iran being a major energy exporter, the conflict has forced China’s paper industry to accelerate its transition to renewable energy, a shift that aligns with both cost-saving needs and green development goals.


Shandong Ludao Energy Technology Co., Ltd. is at the forefront of this transition, developing a hybrid energy system that combines solar power and energy-saving technologies for paper mills. The system reduces reliance on oil and gas by 40%, cuts carbon emissions by 35%, and lowers energy costs amid the oil price surge driven by the Iran War. It also helps mills meet strict environmental standards while mitigating geopolitical energy risks.


Industry experts predict that the Iran War will accelerate the paper industry's long-term energy transition, with renewable energy and energy-saving technologies becoming core competitive advantages.


 
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