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Second Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference opens in Qingdao
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18 Oct, 2021, 16:22 GMT

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QINGDAO, China, Oct. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Jointly sponsored by the National Energy Administration of China and the People's Government of Shandong Province, the Second Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference, themed "Join Hands towards a Greener and More Inclusive Energy Future", opened at Qingdao International Convention Center, Qingdao on October 18.

At the event, the "Qingdao Initiative for Belt and Road Green Energy Cooperation" was launched.

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Qingdao International Convention Center, where the Second Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference is underway
Qingdao International Convention Center, where the Second Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference is underway
Launch of “Qingdao Initiative for Belt and Road Green Energy Cooperation”
Launch of “Qingdao Initiative for Belt and Road Green Energy Cooperation”

The Initiative specifies the role of wind, solar, hydro, biomass, nuclear and other forms of green energy for the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations, underlining that green energy is becoming an important driver for global economic development and will bring unprecedented opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation among countries.

The Initiative embraces the "common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR)" principle, calling to respect the right of each country to choose its own path for energy transition. It emphasizes the necessity of increased support for developing countries in terms of funds, technology and capacity building for more balanced and expanded development of green energy.

The Initiative calls for joint actions to support green and low-carbon energy development in developing countries. Specific tasks include setting more ambitious green energy development plans and goals, improving the reliability and resilience of green energy supply, and creating a more attractive environment for investment in green energy.

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