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  • 22-10-21
    The project is located in the center of Jinan City, Shandong Province, and belongs to the warm temperate continental monsoon climate area. It has four distinct seasons, with drought and little rain in spring, warm and rainy summers, cool and dry autumn, cold and snowless winters.
  • 22-09-14
    Tibet is known as the "roof of the world" and a "human forbidden zone" due to its harsh environment and thin air, which makes it uninhabitable. Harsh weather conditions make it difficult to apply high-tech equipment and instruments in Tibet. Therefore, in the past, traditional coal, oil, and gas boilers were used for heating in Tibet.
  • 22-07-26
    In recent years, Fuxin City, Liaoning Province has successively proposed to carry out an energy revolution and upgrade the "traditional black energy" city dominated by coal to a "new green energy" city dominated by clean energy.
  • 22-03-16
    Currently, in the Beijing area, favorable policies for air source heat pumps continue to be introduced. The recently issued "Beijing Renewable Energy Alternative Action Plan" states that "the air source heat pump warms the people project will be promoted.
  • 22-01-09
    The project originally used central heating. Since the project is located at the edge of the heating area and the end is not hot, the local education bureau and school have a headache, and parents are also worried about their children getting cold.
  • 21-09-06
    In 2020, BANDON shouldered its social responsibilities and provided a strong guarantee for the school's centralized hot water renovation, delivering a perfect central hot water solution to Guiyang Hualin School.
  • 21-07-22
    Under the leadership of BANDON staff, more than a thousand customers from all over the world started the first stop of the summit with the joy of anticipation, "field inspection of the 120,000 m² BANDON inverter air source heating project in Changdao, Shandong."
  • 21-02-10
    In the past, ranches used coal-fired boilers for heating, and during the heating season, many workers were required to work in shifts day and night to add coal and remove ash, which caused problems such as environmental pollution and high costs.