Energy companies in central and Eastern Europe look forward to building a win-wi
Central and Eastern Europe Power Market Seminar was held in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, recently by China Energy Construction Group Limited (China Energy Construction). At the seminar, people from the energy sector in Central and Eastern Europe expressed their desire to build a win-win situation with China in this field.
At the seminar, senior officials from the energy sector of Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Georgia and other countries, heads of international organizations and industry participants discussed the development of new space for a green economy and the deepening of clean and renewable energy cooperation.
Wang Jianping, chairman of China Energy Construction, said in a speech at the meeting that the symposium was aimed at strengthening extensive and in-depth exchanges with Central and Eastern European countries in the field of clean energy, jointly promoting the upgrading of clean energy technology innovation services and the development of green and clean energy in Central and Eastern European countries.
Lithuania's Deputy Minister of energy, Lina Sabatgne, said that Lithuania will soon adopt a new national energy security strategy by the end of this month, which will focus on the development of clean and renewable energy resources. This seminar is undoubtedly a good start for win-win cooperation in this field. "We will further strengthen our cooperation with China in this field in the future." Cooperation.
Sabatni told reporters that "16 + 1 cooperation" is a very important platform, not only to give Lithuania an opportunity to win-win cooperation with China, but also to provide a useful multilateral platform for Lithuania to cooperate with the Central and Eastern European countries to compete and share resources.
Andrei Konetchenkov, vice-chairman of the World Wind Energy Association and chairman of the Ukrainian Wind Energy Association, said Ukraine is now vigorously developing renewable energy sources, and China is a leader in this area, with strong competitiveness in technology, engineering speed and product quality. It is hoped that more and more Chinese enterprises and advanced technology will help Ukraine in this field.
At the seminar, senior officials from the energy sector of Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Georgia and other countries, heads of international organizations and industry participants discussed the development of new space for a green economy and the deepening of clean and renewable energy cooperation.
Wang Jianping, chairman of China Energy Construction, said in a speech at the meeting that the symposium was aimed at strengthening extensive and in-depth exchanges with Central and Eastern European countries in the field of clean energy, jointly promoting the upgrading of clean energy technology innovation services and the development of green and clean energy in Central and Eastern European countries.
Lithuania's Deputy Minister of energy, Lina Sabatgne, said that Lithuania will soon adopt a new national energy security strategy by the end of this month, which will focus on the development of clean and renewable energy resources. This seminar is undoubtedly a good start for win-win cooperation in this field. "We will further strengthen our cooperation with China in this field in the future." Cooperation.
Sabatni told reporters that "16 + 1 cooperation" is a very important platform, not only to give Lithuania an opportunity to win-win cooperation with China, but also to provide a useful multilateral platform for Lithuania to cooperate with the Central and Eastern European countries to compete and share resources.
Andrei Konetchenkov, vice-chairman of the World Wind Energy Association and chairman of the Ukrainian Wind Energy Association, said Ukraine is now vigorously developing renewable energy sources, and China is a leader in this area, with strong competitiveness in technology, engineering speed and product quality. It is hoped that more and more Chinese enterprises and advanced technology will help Ukraine in this field.