Foreign media say | China is building a "multi-energy complementary" new energy system, demonstrating strategic resilience

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Source: Overseas Network

Overseas Network, March 24 China will build a strong energy country, accelerate the development of a new energy system featuring clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient characteristics. Against the backdrop of continued pressure in the global energy market and geopolitical turmoil, the new energy system that China is working to build has demonstrated systemic strategic value, drawing widespread attention from external media and international observers.

China’s diversified deployment of strategic reserves has become a key lens through which foreign media examine how it responds to global energy market volatility. The Associated Press reported that, as a populous country, China is a global leader in the renewable energy sector, with ample power supply and protection. The British newspaper The Guardian said in an article that China is continuously advancing green development and reducing reliance on fossil energy. Data from the International Energy Agency show that the number of electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles sold by China each year exceeds the total in the rest of the world. Analysts noted that China’s strong push to develop renewable energy effectively alleviates shocks brought by external conditions.

From security-oriented strategic reserves to large-scale renewable energy development, and to the continued advancement of building a new energy system, this arrangement demonstrates China’s energy buffer system with both safety and resilience. The New York Times reported that, thanks to forward-looking adjustments to its energy mix and a long-term construction of an energy security network, China has become one of the major economies with the most stable economic operations amid current geopolitical tensions. A researcher at the Oxford Institute for Energy said that China’s energy system has significant buffering capacity. From oil and LNG reserves to energy investment and development such as “wind, water, nuclear, and solar,” China is forming a new energy system characterized by “multi-energy complementarity” and stronger risk-resilience. (Shi Wenxin)

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