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China’s Energy Transition Outlook - and what it means for the rest of the world

In this 45-minute webinar, you will get the highlights of our unique new Energy Transition Outlook report focusing on China. You will also hear expert views on challenges and opportunities of China’s mind-blowing transition and how it impacts the rest of the world.

Last year, China accounted for a third of the world’s energy-related CO2 emissions. But China is also the world leader in renewable technologies and this position will be further strengthened as China’s power mix is expected to go from 30% renewables today to 88% by 2050.


How will that impact the rest of the world and the chances of limiting global warming to below 2ºC? How will it impact global costs and investments in renewables and what role does energy security play in all this?

Last year, China accounted for a third of the world’s energy-related CO2 emissions. But China is also the world leader in renewable technologies and this position will be further strengthened as China’s power mix is expected to go from 30% renewables today to 88% by 2050.


How will that impact the rest of the world and the chances of limiting global warming to below 2ºC? How will it impact global costs and investments in renewables and what role does energy security play in all this?

Agenda

Programme

Why China’s energy transition concerns all of us

Speaker

Remi Eriksen

Group President & CEO, DNV

Key insights about China’s energy transition outlook

Speaker

Sverre Alvik

Director Energy Transition Outlook, DNV

Panel discussion: How China’s quest for energy independence is shaping the global energy transition

Speaker

Shan Guo

Partner at Hutong Research; Shanghai

Iselin Stensdal

Research Fellow at The Fridtjof Nansen Institute

Sverre Alvik

Director Energy Transition Outlook, DNV

Closing

 

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