Group 1 - Zhang Lei, Chairman of Envision Group, emphasized the rapid development of China's new energy industry during a roundtable at the World Economic Forum, comparing it to the steam engine of the Industrial Revolution [1] - He stated that China's new energy serves as an advanced productivity tool for building new energy infrastructure globally, enabling countries to develop high-value manufacturing and AI training systems [1] - Zhang highlighted that China's competitive cost in new energy products is a crucial foundation for global energy transition, effectively subsidizing the green transition worldwide [1] Group 2 - Al Gore acknowledged Zhang's points, noting that the value of green technology exported from China exceeds that of all fossil fuel exports from the U.S. by 50% [1] - Elizabeth Thorne, a professor at the University of New South Wales, supported the view that two-thirds of global energy investments are now directed towards clean energy, indicating an unstoppable trend towards renewable energy transition [2] - The Envision Chifeng green hydrogen and ammonia project was included in the WEF's white paper on industrial cluster green transition, marking the fourth time Envision has been featured in WEF's transformation reports [2]
张雷在达沃斯为中国新能源正名:这如同工业革命的蒸汽机