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“第二届国际能源可持续发展(ESG)论坛”在崇礼成功举办
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao·2025-10-03 04:17

Core Viewpoint - The second International Energy Sustainable Development (ESG) Forum was successfully held in Chongli, focusing on energy cooperation and sustainable development in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative [1] Group 1: Reports and Findings - The "Belt and Road Countries Energy and Power Development Report (2025)" was released, providing a comprehensive overview of energy development across Asia, Europe, Africa, and America, addressing resource endowments, energy supply-demand patterns, and energy transition policies [1] - The "Electric Power Industry ESG System Construction Research" report outlines the current status, achievements, and challenges of ESG development in the electric power sector, proposing policy recommendations to foster a collaborative governance framework [1] - The "New Energy Market Participation Series Research" report highlights the inadequacies of current market mechanisms in reflecting the multi-dimensional value of new energy, emphasizing the need for improved market structures [2][3] Group 2: Recommendations for Market Improvement - Recommendations include establishing a long-term market trading mechanism tailored for new energy generation characteristics and optimizing cross-regional trading methods [3] - The auxiliary service market should expand new service categories and improve cost-sharing and price transmission mechanisms to enhance market participants' adjustment capabilities [3] - The capacity market needs to be refined to ensure comprehensive capacity guarantees and to explore compensation methods suitable for new energy [3] Group 3: ESG Evaluation Framework - The "2025 China Energy Listed Companies Sustainable Development (ESG) Evaluation Report" introduces a comprehensive evaluation system with 37 quantitative and 43 qualitative indicators, incorporating key financial metrics for the first time [4] - The evaluation was conducted on 632 energy sector listed companies across major exchanges, with a focus on sustainable development indicators [4]