Group 1 - The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) is being held from November 5 to 10 in Shanghai, highlighting China's advancements in the energy storage sector and its international market expansion [1] - China's energy storage enterprises are seizing market opportunities, leveraging advanced technology and supply chain advantages, contributing significantly to global energy transition and green development [1] - The Chinese government is committed to international cooperation, encouraging foreign enterprises to establish R&D centers and production bases in China while guiding domestic companies to expand abroad [1] Group 2 - Nicaragua is seeking to diversify its economy and enhance energy supply capabilities, expressing interest in collaborating with Chinese companies in renewable energy and energy storage projects [2] - Nicaragua has favorable natural conditions for developing solar, wind, and geothermal energy, and aims to deepen partnerships with China to contribute to global energy transition [2] - Nobel laureate and former U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu emphasizes the need for a combination of technologies to achieve deep decarbonization despite the declining costs of renewable energy [2] Group 3 - Steven Chu praises China's global leadership in controlling costs for large wind turbines, battery storage, and nuclear reactor construction [3] - Efficient and economical energy storage, next-generation nuclear energy, and carbon capture and storage (CCUS) technologies are essential solutions for addressing electricity demand and emissions in various industries [3] - The global energy storage market is experiencing unexpected growth, with significant regional differences in development stages and demand structures, necessitating local integration and technological adaptation by companies [3]
第八届虹桥论坛新型储能分论坛举行 业内探讨储能 “出海” 新机遇
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-11-06 11:25