Guide: On July 9, the video conference of the International Energy Agency Clean Energy Transformation Summit was held. The summit is hosted by the International Energy Agency and is divided into four parts: opening ceremony, plenary meeting, parallel high-level forum and closing ceremony. Zhang Jianhua, director of China National Energy Administration, attended the meeting and delivered a speech.
On July 9, the video conference of the International Energy Agency Clean Energy Transformation Summit was held. The summit is hosted by the International Energy Agency and is divided into four parts: opening ceremony, plenary meeting, parallel high-level forum and closing ceremony. Zhang Jianhua, director of China National Energy Administration, attended the meeting and delivered a speech. At the plenary meeting, Zhang Jianhua stated that since the outbreak, the Chinese energy industry has taken effective measures in all fields to promote the resumption of production and production, ensure a stable supply of energy, and maintain the stability of the energy market. Under the conditions of the global oil and gas market turmoil, China's oil and gas imports still maintained a small increase. With practical actions, China has made important contributions to maintaining the stability of the global energy market and promoting the recovery of the global economy. China will adhere to the development direction of clean, low-carbon, safe and efficient energy, and is willing to strengthen communication and collaboration with all parties in clean energy policies, energy technology innovation and other fields, strengthen communication and cooperation under international multilateral mechanisms, and jointly maintain the global energy market Stability promotes the sustainable recovery of the global economy.At the high-level sub-forum of "Inclusive and Equitable Recovery Action", Zhang Jianhua introduced policy initiatives in China's energy sector to promote both inclusive and equitable recovery, including vigorously developing renewable energy, promoting employment and development, and continuing to advance Energy poverty alleviation actions to improve energy accessibility, etc.
Energy ministers from more than 40 countries and more than 30 senior representatives of international organizations and energy companies attended the meeting.