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2025“一带一路”电力及能源高级研讨项目启动

Core Insights - The 2025 "Belt and Road" Power and Energy Senior Seminar Project was launched on June 6, 2023, at the State Grid Technical Institute, gathering 28 executives and scholars from various Belt and Road countries to discuss global energy trends [1][3] Group 1: Project Overview - The theme of this year's seminar is "Promoting Green Energy Cooperation and Building a New Power System," with sessions held in Jinan, Xi'an, and Hong Kong, concluding on June 17 [3] - The program includes six specialized lectures on topics such as "Sharing China's Green Power Transition Cases" and "Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Power Grids," along with site visits to green low-carbon charging stations and manufacturing bases [3][7] Group 2: Participant Feedback - Participants, such as Ferdinand DICON from the Philippines, expressed admiration for China's achievements in low-carbon energy transition and highlighted the importance of system stability for their national grid [3] - Matías HEPP from Chile noted the depth of Chinese traditional culture and expressed a desire to act as a bridge for cultural exchange [5] Group 3: Training Organization and Methodology - The State Grid Technical Institute meticulously organized the training, focusing on the development trends in the power energy sector and ensuring a comprehensive learning experience [7] - The training features an innovative interactive teaching model, emphasizing participant engagement and experience to enhance training effectiveness [7][9] Group 4: Historical Context and Impact - This seminar project, initiated by the State Grid Corporation, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Hong Kong Electric Company, marks the eighth consecutive year of its implementation [9] - Over the past eight years, the project has attracted 858 executives from 45 countries and regions, promoting technology demonstration, standard promotion, and knowledge sharing [9][10] - The State Grid Technical Institute has hosted 64 international training sessions, training over 4,100 participants from 86 countries and regions, thereby strengthening exchanges and mutual trust among energy professionals in Belt and Road countries [10]