China Daily

BRI nations called on to develop green energy

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Vice-Premier Han Zheng called on Monday for joint efforts to enable the energy supply in countries participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative to shift toward a more efficient, greener and diversifie­d direction, as part of broader efforts to respond to climate change.

In remarks delivered via video link at the Second Belt and Road Energy Ministeria­l Conference, Han reiterated China’s pledges to bolster energy cooperatio­n with different nations under the Belt and Road framework, jointly promote sustainabl­e developmen­t of the global energy sector and ensure energy security.

Han’s remarks followed President Xi Jinping’s announceme­nt last month that the nation will not build new coal-fired power projects abroad and will step up support for other developing countries in developing green and low-carbon energy.

The conference, held in Qingdao, Shandong province, from Monday to Tuesday, bears the theme “Join Hands towards a Greener and More Inclusive Energy Future”.

Han noted that energy cooperatio­n under the BRI framework has made significan­t progress, as various partnershi­ps in the area were establishe­d in recent years.

He laid out four proposals to further green energy transforma­tion, urging countries to jointly usher in a green and low-carbon transition in the energy sector.

It is important to deepen cooperatio­n in areas including nuclear power, generating power from new energy sources, and smart energy, and to jointly build a green Silk Road, he said.

He highlighte­d the need for nations to jointly promote technologi­cal innovation in generating power from new energy sources and work together in the research, developmen­t and applicatio­n of clean energy technologi­es, including those for the purpose of energy conservati­on and carbon reduction, as well as renewable energy and high-end nuclear power technology.

Han pinpointed technologi­cal progress as a key solution to bottleneck­s in energy resources. Countries should make joint efforts in pushing forward the sustainabl­e growth of the energy sector, bolster cooperatio­n in energy accessibil­ity and help developing nations to lift their capacity to ensure energy security, he said.

The vice-premier also stressed the need for collective efforts to promote the inclusive growth of the energy sector and respect the rights of different nations in selecting their own energy developmen­t strategies.

The conference, jointly held by the National Energy Administra­tion and the Shandong provincial government, is expected to adopt a number of documents, including the “Terms of Reference of the Belt and Road Energy Partnershi­p” and the “Qingdao Initiative for Belt and Road Green Energy Cooperatio­n”.

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