National policies intensify, high-performance insulated steel pipes usher in new opportunities for the renovation of old pipeline networks

Recently, departments such as the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Rural Development have clearly proposed to accelerate the renovation of old urban heating pipelines and vigorously promote the use of high-performance prefabricated buried insulation steel pipes in promoting urban infrastructure renewal and "dual carbon" work.
The policy emphasizes that new insulation steel pipes must meet higher energy-saving and durability standards to significantly reduce energy and heat losses in the transportation process of heating pipelines. This move aims to improve the overall energy efficiency of China's centralized heating system, ensure energy security, and reduce carbon emissions. The continuous improvement of relevant national standards is guiding the industry to upgrade towards greater corrosion resistance, longer lifespan, and potential leak monitoring capabilities. This policy orientation has created clear market growth space for the insulation steel pipe manufacturing industry and downstream construction sectors.