Group 1 - The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) energy ministerial meeting in Ningbo, China, emphasizes the need for international energy cooperation amid complex global energy dynamics, including climate change and regional crises affecting supply and demand balance [1] - The SCO member states have strong complementarities in traditional energy reserves, renewable energy potential, infrastructure development, and technological innovation, creating a favorable foundation for multilateral cooperation and energy transition [2] - The report titled "New Landscape of Energy Cooperation between China and the SCO" highlights that SCO countries account for over 40% of global crude oil and natural gas production, while China and India are the largest energy consumers with significant future consumption potential [2] Group 2 - The SCO approved the "Energy Cooperation Development Strategy until 2030," providing a guiding framework for mutual cooperation in the energy sector among member states [2] - China has invested in various renewable energy projects in SCO countries, such as a 1 GW solar project in Uzbekistan and a 100 MW wind project in Kazakhstan, showcasing successful energy cooperation examples [3] - The Chinese National Energy Administration expresses a commitment to enhance energy industry cooperation with SCO partners, aiming to contribute to global energy governance and promote high-quality regional development [3]
上合组织能源部长冀加强国际能源合作
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-27 09:13