China has put forward proposals on three aspects in the development of energy cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, March 19 (Xinhua) — China has put forward proposals in three aspects, focusing on three priorities: "universal access to quality energy services," "artificial intelligence plus energy," and "joint energy governance in the Asia-Pacific region."

The proposals were put forward at the 71st meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Energy Working Group, which was held from March 18 to 19 in Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province, East China.

These proposals call for inclusive development to enable every resident of the Asia-Pacific region to benefit from the fruits of development through regional cooperation and diversification of technological pathways. They advocate accelerating innovation for the integrated development of artificial intelligence and energy by aligning development strategies, governance norms, and technology standards. Furthermore, they emphasize the importance of strengthening coordination to comprehensively improve the efficiency, transparency, and sustainability of energy governance through policy dialogue and information sharing.

He Yang, Deputy Director General of the National Energy Administration of China, stated that the Asia-Pacific region is an important driver of global economic growth, being not only a hub for global energy consumption but also a “locomotive” for global energy production and transformation.

China remains committed to building a secure, resilient, and affordable energy system in the Asia-Pacific region. Through its practical actions, it is bringing Chinese wisdom and solutions to the stable and sustainable development of energy security in the Asia-Pacific region and globally, He Yang added.

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