Market Pulse | UN Climate Advisor Visits China, Accelerating Global Energy Transition
On April 9, a high-profile meeting took place in Beijing—He Yang, Deputy Administrator of China's National Energy Administration, met with Selwin Hart, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Climate Action and Assistant Secretary-General. The two sides exchanged in-depth views on deepening clean energy cooperation and advancing the global energy transition.
Energy Landscape Reshaping, Transition Signals Intensify
Deputy Administrator He Yang stated during the meeting that China is accelerating the development of a green, low-carbon, safe, and efficient new energy system while continuously strengthening energy security capabilities. He emphasized that China possesses advanced technologies and comprehensive solutions in the clean energy sector, and stands ready to enhance communication and coordination with the UN to actively promote international clean energy cooperation, contributing China's wisdom and strength to global climate action.
Special Adviser Selwin Hart noted that the current energy crisis triggered by US-Israel-Iran conflicts is driving countries worldwide to accelerate their low-carbon energy transitions with greater urgency. He highly recognized China's leading role in global clean energy development and expressed anticipation for deeper exchanges and cooperation with China to jointly accelerate the transformation of the global energy structure.
Low-Carbon Transition: From an Option to a Necessity
This meeting sends a clear signal: the global low-carbon energy transition has shifted from a "choice" to a "must." Particularly in an environment of frequent geopolitical conflicts and unstable traditional energy supplies, countries are increasingly eager for clean energy solutions. Photovoltaic power generation, as one of the most mature and scalable renewable energy sources, is entering an unprecedented window of opportunity.
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Grace Solar: Powering the Global Energy Transition
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To date, Grace Solar has implemented numerous PV mounting projects across Japan, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and other regions—covering ground-mounted fixed systems, tracking systems, and various application scenarios. These projects have fully validated the exceptional performance of our products under extreme climates, complex terrains, high salt-spray corrosion, and other challenging conditions. Grace Solar will continue to prioritize both technological innovation and localized services, providing superior PV mounting solutions to the UN, governments, and international energy agencies—helping achieve the global goal of "sustainable energy for all."
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