China and Germany Perspective: How to Respond to the Global Energy Crisis in a Changing World?


20220712


Date and time: 15:00-17:00,  July 12, 2022GMT+8


With the rising international geopolitical tensions and the shadow of the pandemic, the fluctuation in energy market has swept consequences across the globe. Facing the dramatic changes of global energy, China and Germany, the two major energy consumers in the world are seeking ways to maintain energy security and sustainability via energy transformation in the midst of such changes. During the past years, transition to renewable energy has been the shared goal for both countries. And that status quo as well as the prospects of the world energy market will help prompt the green cooperation between China and Germany.


In view of above situation, China Development Institute will hold a Webinar and convene experts from China and Germany debate on How to Respond to the Global Energy Crisis in a Changing World?



  • How shall China and Germany respond to the reshaped energy landscape?

  • In what way should China and Germany seek common ground and work together to tackle the global energy security issue?

  • How should China and Germany advance bilateral exchanges in low-carbon industry, green technologies, and green supply chain?


Join the webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DvlRBUReRDqVbmnxK-FSWA



15:00-15:05(GMT+8)      Welcome Remarks


GUO Wanda, Executive Vice President, China Development Institute


15:05-17:15(GMT+8) China and Germany Perspective: How to Respond  to the Global Energy Crisis in A Changing World?


 


Speakers (* 12-minutes speech for each speaker)


WANG Zhongying, Director of Energy Research Institute, National Development and Reform Commission


Doris Fischer, Vice President, Würzburg University, Germany


LI Junfeng, Chairman of the Sequoia Institute for Carbon Neutrality


Oliver Holtemöller, Vice President of Halle Institute for Economic Research


ZHU Tong, Director of Energy Economics Department, Chinese Academy of Social Science


Franziska Holz, Deputy Head of Energy, Transportation, Environment Department, German Institute for Economic Research Berlin


Stefan Thomas, Director of the Division Energy, Transport and Climate Policy of Wuppertal Institut


XIA Chun, Senior Researcher in the Division Energy, Transport and Climate Policy of Wuppertal Institut


LIU Qiang, Deputy Chief Representative China,Children's Investment Fund Foundation


LIU Yu, Executive Director of New Energy Research Institute, China Development Institute


 


Moderator: 


GUO Wanda, Executive Vice President, China Development Institute