As nations grapple with fluctuating energy markets and climate pressures, World Energy Council Secretary General Angela Wilkinson has emphasized the urgent need for international collaboration to stabilize global energy systems. Speaking through an exclusive interview with CGTN's Yu Bokun this week, Wilkinson outlined how diversified energy strategies and technological innovation are reshaping security frameworks.
"No single nation can address these interconnected challenges alone," Wilkinson stated, noting that 2026 has seen record investments in renewable infrastructure worldwide. She specifically highlighted the Chinese mainland's accelerated deployment of wind and solar projects, which now account for 40% of the country's installed power capacity according to recent data.
The energy expert praised cross-border initiatives that combine grid modernization with sustainable fuel development, particularly in Asia where energy demand continues to grow exponentially. These efforts align with the WEC's Global Energy Transition Framework, which aims to balance affordability with environmental commitments.
For business leaders and policymakers, Wilkinson's remarks underscore the economic opportunities in smart grid technologies and regional power-sharing agreements. As APEC members prepare for November's Energy Ministers Meeting, analysts predict renewed focus on integrating Southeast Asia's emerging carbon markets with established Northeast Asian networks.
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