
On May 13, 2025, a discussion on the development of new energy resources took place in Shanghai, organized by the National Energy Administration (NEA). This event saw participation from over 20 Chinese enterprises, including representatives from the energy, electricity, and technology sectors.
The collaboration aimed to promote sustainable energy development, enhance energy efficiency, and foster advancements in electric transportation. During the meeting, the NEA signed a cooperation agreement with key stakeholders to further push initiatives in renewable energy technology and its applications.
The discussion emphasized the importance of unified efforts to advance the use of renewable energy and its integration into the national grid. It was noted that the NEA is committed to strengthening cooperation with industry leaders in promoting green energy initiatives.
In a statement, the head of the NEA expressed the need for comprehensive collaboration to improve the efficiency of renewable energy resources and its distribution across various regions. The goal is to build an integrated platform for clean energy cooperation that can support China’s transition to a more sustainable energy framework.
The NEA has also highlighted the significance of aligning with the “Belt and Road” initiative, which aims to enhance energy cooperation globally. The discussions during the meeting underscored the need for collaborative projects that can drive innovation and resource sharing among countries involved in this initiative.
As part of its future strategy, the NEA plans to enhance its engagement with international energy organizations and stakeholders to further promote China’s renewable energy agenda on a global scale.
This event represents a critical step for China in establishing a leadership role in the renewable energy sector, with ongoing commitments to innovation and sustainability in energy production and consumption.
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