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Global Energy Players Converge at CISCE to Showcase Low-Carbon Tech

Under the shadow of China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, the Clean Energy Chain section at the fourth China International Supply Chain Expo has transformed into a showcase for the global shift toward decarbonization, highlighting the convergence of power grids, computing infrastructure, and green financial instruments in Beijing.

Global Energy Players Converge at CISCE to Showcase Low-Carbon Tech

Domestic giants took the lead in demonstrating the practical integration of digital systems and energy production. State Grid Corporation of China and China Datang Corporation unveiled next-generation intelligent dispatch systems designed to bridge the gap between heavy power infrastructure and computing demands. Meanwhile, China Resources Group emphasized the broader lifecycle of the transition, connecting low-carbon consumption patterns with ESG-based sustainability frameworks, while the Bank of China provided the financial scaffolding necessary to fund these capital-intensive shifts.

The international presence underscored the cross-border nature of the energy evolution. Companies including ExxonMobil, Alfa Laval, and representatives from Spain’s Chartered Community of Navarre joined Saudi United Company to present proprietary materials and emission-reduction technologies. These exhibits signaled a move away from isolated national projects toward a more connected global supply chain, relying on shared technical standards and collaborative industrial innovation to meet the demands of a changing energy landscape.

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