Event Details
The breakfast briefing will be conducted in English, tour and policy updates will be in Chinese.
Green electricity, as an important component of clean energy, is a key player for enterprises to achieve low-carbon transformation. In order to enhance the understanding of green electricity market among foreign enterprises in China and integrate their internal ESG goals with China's existing policies, AmCham China, Tianjin will organize a series of "Green Electricity" events on April 18.
We are honored to invite Zhang Wenquan, Research Associate of Sustainable Transition Center, World Resources Institute (WRI), to share his insights on the green electricity market at the monthly breakfast briefing. His sharing will cover the overview of Global Green Electricity Market, the Chinese Green Electricity Market, Green Power Procurement, etc., which will help enterprises design feasible green electricity consumption paths under the current electricity market policy framework and realize green electricity procurement efficiently and orderly.
After the breakfast briefing, we will organize the participants to visit the Tianjin Electric Power Dual-Carbon Center. The Energy Division of Tianjin Development and Reform Commission and the Tianjin Electric Power Dual-Carbon Center will interpret Green Energy Policies and provide guidance on the purchaseof Green Electricity and Green Electricity Certificates.
About World Resources Institute (WRI):
As an independent global research institute, WRI China focuses on "building a human community with sustainable resources, social inclusion, and economic prosperity" through "participating in global governance by providing comprehensive solutions for sustainable development." Therefore, WRI China has constantly optimized resource and organizational structure to better support China's sustainable development strategy. During the 14th Five-Year Plan, with up to 60 goals and the Green Belt and Road Initiative, we will strive to bridge China and the world by providing solutions to efficiently shift to a greener, low-carbon future.