Experts call for stronger cooperation to advance global energy transition
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Experts and officials from China and other countries called for stronger international cooperation and accelerated grid development to support the global energy transition at a forum held in Brussels on Wednesday.
The event was organized by the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization (GEIDCO) on the sidelines of the Senior Officials Meeting of the 17th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM).
Participants discussed key challenges facing the global energy transition, including geopolitical tensions, insufficient grid infrastructure, clean energy supply chain security concerns and uneven progress between developed and developing economies.
Jean-Francois Gagne, head of the CEM Secretariat, highlighted the importance of regional cooperation in advancing energy transition, describing it as a key priority of the current CEM presidency. He said collaborative efforts in this area have already delivered positive results in many countries and expressed hope that GEIDCO could further promote the exchange of experiences among different regions.
Source: Clean Energy Ministerial

