Seminar: Photovoltaic Power Prospects for European SMEs in China
Online & in Shenyang Decarbonisation of the electric power system is key to achieve the “double carbon” target under which China aims at reaching peak carbon use by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060. However, to meet the target, businesses operating in the country cannot simply stop using coal power; they have to integrate multiple sources of energy and optimise the combination of sources. Among renewable energy sources, solar photovoltaic power generation plays an important role. Its advantages make it particularly suitable to meet today’s energy challenges and place it at the centre of the power supply system of the future, which will need to succeed in both generating and storing energy. On 24 November, the EU SME Centre and the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China are organising a hybrid workshop to discuss the current policies, technologies and engagement of European SMEs in solar photovoltaic power generation in China. This event is designed to help European SMEs understand the regulatory landscape of green energy and the pros and cons of photovoltaic power compared with other green energy options. During this event, prominent industry players and analysts will share their best practices and guide SMEs on where and how they can build up a low-carbon electric power system. |
Agenda 15:30 – 16:00 Registration at the venue Welcoming remarks 16:10 – 16:30 16:30 – 16:50 16:50 – 17:10 Photovoltaic Power Case Study 17:10 – 17:30 Q&A session Registration on THIS link. Contact: EU SME Centre info@eusmecentre.org.cn |