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Invitation Letter

Dear Energy Industry Colleagues:

2026 marks the inaugural year of the 15th Five-Year Plan period, as well as a pivotal year for the accelerated restructuring of the global energy order. From the upheavals in the Strait of Hormuz to the severe volatility in Middle Eastern LNG supply, from the exponential surge in AI computing power demand to the extreme strain on power grid capacity, from the expansion and acceleration of carbon markets to the strategic deployment of future energy systems, we are standing at a historic turning point.

At this juncture of transformation, the 4th China Energy Week will be held grandly in Beijing from May 19-22, 2026. Under the theme "Breaking Barriers. Building Synergy: Toward a New Global Energy Order," this Energy Week will bring together global energy policymakers, industry leaders, top scientists, and investment institutions to discuss the core issues

and future landscape of the energy transition.

I. Why Participate in the 4th China Energy Week

Grasp the Policy Pulse: The 2026 Government Work Report includes "Future Energy" in the list of future industries to be cultivated for the first time, establishes the "National Low-carbon Transition Fund" for the first time, and mentions "Green Fuels" for the first time. The dual control system fully transitions to carbon emissions, the carbon market expands,and Scope 3 disclosure becomes "compulsory." We invite policymakers for in-depth interpretation to help you accurately seize strategic

opportunities.

Insight into Market Changes: The US-Israel-Iran conflict ignites the Strait of Hormuz crisis, drastically restructuring the global LNG trade landscape; AI computing power demand surges, making the power bottleneck the biggest constraint for tech giants; energy storage moves from mandatory allocation to market-driven, hydrogen energy from pilot demonstrations to large-scale commercialization. We will partner with authoritative international consultancies to release forward-looking judgments and exclusive data.

Connecting with Top-Tier Resources: This year's Energy Week features 10 thematic forums, covering the Daily Breakfast Closed-Door Meeting (byinvitation), Opening Ceremony, Geopolitics, Energy Trade, Zero-Carbon Parks and New-Type Power Systems, Energy Storage, Hydrogen Energy, AI,Green Fuels, Carbon Future, and other thematic sub-forums, as well as the Closing Ceremony "Golden Flame Award," which aims to discover and honor outstanding and benchmark enterprises across various new energy sectors.

Innovative Communication Model: The conference fully leverages the advantages of integrated media to build a multi-dimensional communication system, enhancing communication efficiency and effectiveness. Alongside live streaming, it introduces a new market communication matrix, immersive exhibition experiences, and creates trending topics during the event to generate traffic and engagement.

II. Closing Ceremony "Golden Flame Award"

The Golden Flame Award, jointly released by the China Energy Week Organizing Committee and international consultancies, will announce the TOP30 and track champions in each category, paying tribute to the "fire bringers" of China's new energy industry.

Award Categories Include: Golden Flame · Light Chaser Award (Solar PV) | Golden Flame · Entropy Reducer Award (Energy Storage) | Golden Flame · Hydrogen Epoch Award (Hydrogen Energy) | Golden Flame · Wind Rider Award (Wind Power) | Golden Flame · Ultimate Energy Award (Nuclear Fusion/Future Energy) | Golden Flame · Game Changer Award (Green Fuels) | Golden Flame · Carbon Seeker Award (Carbon Management) | Golden Flame · Guardian Award (Legal) | Golden Flame · Annual Energy Innovator

III. Proposed Guests (Partial)

Government & International Organizations: National Energy Administration (NEA), Climate Change Department of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Development Research Center of the State Council,International Energy Agency (IEA), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), International Green Fuels Alliance, Methanol Institute, China Classification Society (CCS), Green Energy International Organization,Goldman Sachs, Rystad Energy, BP, Shell, TotalEnergies, Rosneft, Gazprom,Novatek, Wood Mackenzie, etc.

Technology & Industry Enterprises: SpaceX, NVIDIA, Zhipu, DeepSeek, ByteDance, Tencent, JD.com, Alibaba, Huawei, relevant research institutes, etc.

State-owned Energy Enterprises: State Grid Corporation of China, ChinaSouthern Power Grid Co., Ltd., China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec), China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), State Power Investment Corporation Limited (SPIC), China Huaneng Group Co., Ltd.

Leading Enterprises: CATL, Longi Green Energy, Goldwind, Envision Energy, Sungrow, Eve Energy, Wanhua Chemical, Baowu Group

Financial Institutions: National Green Development Fund, Laurel Mountain Capital, China International Capital Corporation Limited (CICC), Sequoia Capital China, Hillhouse Capital, CASSTAR, UBS Group

IV. Participation Information

Date: May 19-22, 2026 (4 days)

Location: T5 T7, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological

Development Area, Beijing, China

Participation Fee:

Standard Ticket: RMB 1980/person/session (includes conference materials,tea breaks, lunch)

Full-Cycle Ticket: RMB 5,980/person (includes access to all sessions)

V. Registration Methods

Method 1: Email Registration

Fill in the participation reply form and send it to: ruca@cewevent.com

Method 2: Telephone Inquiry

Ms. Wang: 13810730761

Ms. Wang: 17310056319

Ms. Zhang: 18610662192

Ms. Mu: 13698696980

VI. This year‘s Energy Week sincerely invites partners from all sectors to engage in win-win cooperation (for details, please refer to the sponsorship proposal).

Cooperation Inquiry: Ms. Wang 13810730761

China Energy Week Organizing Committee

March 2026

4th China Energy Week——2026 Annual Conference of Influence

Breaking Barriers. Building Synergy: Toward a New

Global Energy Order

Date: May 19-22, 2026

Location: Beijing, China

Central Conception: No longer viewing energy as an isolated technical or economic issue, but placing it within the grand context of geopolitics, energy security, climate change, and global trade restructuring. The forum explores how China can act as a "stabilizer" and "connector" in the new global landscape.

Guided by: Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area

Administrative Committee

Organized by: China Energy Week Organizing Committee

Co-organized by:Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Multifunctional Economic and Trade Platform (proposed)

Global Intellectual Partner: International Consulting Firm

Media Support: China Energy News, Shanghai Securities News, People's Daily Online, Xinhua News App, CCTV.com, China Economic Information Service (CEIS), China Energy Media Group, Polaris Power Network, Caijing Magazine, Energy Magazine, etc.

Sponsors: ......

Co-organizer: Beijing Yizhuang Shengyuan Investment and Development Group Co., Ltd.

Proposed Reports to be Released: "World Energy Outlook 2026·Special Report," "Report on Overseas Risk Landscape for Chinese Energy Enterprises 2026," "2026 Hydrogen Energy Industry Development Report"

May 19 Full-day Registration, Afternoon Visits to Goldwind, Centsys, Beijing High-Level Autonomous Driving Demonstration Zone Innovation Operation Center, and Xiaomi Auto.

Establishing the New Order · Global Energy Landscape and Restructuring

May 20

[China Energy Week Organizing Committee Breakfast Closed-Door Meeting (07:30-08:30, 30 people, By Invitation Only)]

[Opening Ceremony](09:00 - 12:00)

Location:Shengyuan Academy, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Scale: 500 people

Theme: Establishing the New Order · Global Energy Landscape and Restructuring

Address: National Leaders, International Energy Agency (IEA), National Energy Administration (NEA), Climate Ambassadors, Yizhuang Leaders, Leaders from Host Organizations

Keynote Speech: Changing Landscape · Restructuring · A Strong Nation Powered by Energy – Global Energy Security and New Energy System Strategy Outlook at the Start of the 15th Five-Year Plan

Report Release: "World Energy Outlook 2026·Special Report" – "Carbon Pricing" Becoming a Key Variable Reshaping Global Industrial Competitiveness

Peak Dialogue: Global Energy Leadership Dialogue

Topics Covered: Geopolitical Conflicts and Energy Security, AI Revolution and Power Bottlenecks, Climate Goals and Cost Pressures, Technological Innovation and Patient Capital, Resource Nationalism and Global Cooperation

Launch Ceremony of the Energy Sustainable Development Working Committee, Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Multifunctional Economic and Trade Platform (Proposed)

Introduction to the Selection Rules of the China Energy Week "Golden Flame Award" and the Full Agenda of this China Energy Week

[Sub-forum 1: Geopolitics and Energy Trade Forum](13:30-17:30)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee

Co-organizers:

Theme: Change and Restructuring -- The Evolution of the Global Energy Order Amidst Geopolitical Conflicts

Core Idea: Focusing on the severe turmoil in the global energy market triggered by the US-Israel-Iran conflict in early 2026, this forum provides in-depth analysis of the new energy security landscape driven by geopolitics, offering forward-looking judgments and practical risk mitigation guidelines for energy enterprises, traders, and financial institutions.

Report Release: "Report on Overseas Risk Landscape for Chinese Energy Enterprises 2026"

Keynote Speech 1: After the Shock: Geopolitical Conflicts Reshape the Global Energy Order -- Full Analysis of the March 2026 US-Israel-Iran Conflict + Medium to Long-Term Outlook

Keynote Speech 2: An Inflection Point for Oil Prices? -- Rebalancing Geopolitical Risks and Supply-Demand Dynamics

[Peak Dialogue 1] Market Maze: Short-Term Pulses and Long-Term Inflection Points of Oil and Gas Prices (90 minutes)

Topics Covered: Impact assessment of the duration of Strait of Hormuz closure on prices; Rebalancing supply and demand in Europe and Asia if the "aorta" of the natural gas market is cut; Is 2026 a medium to long-term inflection point for crude oil prices? Supply elasticity of OPEC+ sparecapacity vs. shale oil.

Dialogue Guests (5-6 people): International consultancies, securities chief analysts, think tank experts, trading center representatives, oil companies.

[Peak Dialogue 2] Structural Change: Global Trade Flows and New Thinking on Energy Security (90 minutes)

Topics Covered: Shift for Asian buyers: How to fill the Middle East supply gap? Opportunities and challenges for US LNG. Europe's energy security dilemma. China's new thinking on energy security.

Dialogue Guests (5-6 people): International organizations, traders, shipping companies, think tanks, trading centers.

Keynote Speech 3: Energy Security and National Strategy -- The Policy Logic Behind the Shift from Dual Control of Energy Consumption to Dual Control of Carbon Emissions

Keynote Speech 4: Breakthroughs in RMB Pricing for Oil and Gas -- Innovation in Swap Transactions and Risk Management Tools

[Peak Dialogue 3] Risk Defense Lines: Legal Compliance, Supply Chain Security, and Financial Hedging (90 minutes)

Topics Covered: Applicable conditions for force majeure clauses and contract performance risks; Red lines of sanctions compliance -- survival rules for Iran-related business; Marine insurance and war risk insurance; Derivatives hedging and futures market risk prevention; HALO strategy and asset allocation.

Dialogue Guests (5-6 people): Senior executives of international oil companies in China, heads of trading divisions of state-owned oil companies, chief economists of large refining and chemical enterprises, senior lawyers specializing in international trade law, business heads from Shanghai Clearing House, insurance institutions, Shanghai Futures Exchange / Shanghai International Energy Exchange, derivatives experts.

Proposed Participating Organizations: Relevant government departments (National Energy Administration, NEA); International consultancies (Wellington, Goldman Sachs); International oil companies (Shell, BP, Saudi Aramco, Rosneft, Gazprom); State-owned oil companies (Chinaoil, Unipec, CNOOC Gas & Power); Large refining enterprises (HengliPetrochemical, Rongsheng Petrochemical); LNG enterprises (ENN Energy, Guanghui Energy, JOVO Energy, Shenzhen Gas); Leading chemical enterprises (Wanhua Chemical, Juhua Group, Asia Potash International); Shipping and logistics companies (COSCO Shipping Energy, China Merchants Energy Shipping); Senior international trade lawyers; Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE), Shanghai Clearing House, etc.

Location:Shengyuan Academy, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Scale: 300-500 people

Registration Fee: RMB 1980

[Sub-forum 2: AI and the Future of Energy ] (13:30-17:30)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee, China Energy News

Theme: Symbiosis of Computing Power and Electricity -- The Energy Foundation and Future Vision of the AI Revolution

Core Idea: The end of AI is electricity, and the end of electricity is China. This is a forward-looking dialogue for the next decade, exploring the future pathways of AI+Energy and Computing Power+Electricity in depth.

Keynote Speech 1: Computing Power Efficiency and Computing-Power Synergy

Speaker: Wu Hequan, Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), Former Vice President of CAE

Keynote Speech 2: Technical Challenges and Solutions for AI Applications in New-Type Power Systems

Speaker: Liu Jizhen, Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), Director of the State Key Laboratory of Alternate Electrical Power System with Renewable Energy Sources

Keynote Speech 3: Exploration and Practice of Computing-Power Synergy from a Power System Perspective

Speaker: Huang Haichao, Chief Expert, State Grid Corporation of China

Keynote Speech 4: Reflections on Building a New Ecosystem for Computing-Power Synergy

Speaker: Li Jie, Deputy Director of Cloud Computing and Big Data Research Institute, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)

Keynote Speech 5: Green Data Centers: Practical Solutions for Direct Green Power Supply + Energy Storage Linkage

Speaker: Tencent / Alibaba / ByteDance Green Data Center

Keynote Speech 6: Green Power Policy Interpretation and Exploration of Computing-Power Synergy Implementation Pathways

Speaker: Wang Li, Deputy General Manager, Capital Power Trading Center

Keynote Speech 7: Case Study: Integrated Layout of Computing Power and Energy at the Park Level

Speaker: Lingqiu County, Datong City, Computing-Power Synergy Green Power Park

Keynote Speech 8: Breaking the "Thermal Barrier": Air-Liquid Synergy Cooling Technology Behind AI Large Models and Practic

Speaker: KEHUA Data

Keynote Speech 9: Focusing on Long-Duration Energy Storage Technology R&D to Drive AI Development

Speaker: Hithium Energy Storage

[Peak Dialogue] Solving the Energy Consumption Dilemma of Data Centers and Rebuilding the Energy Foundation for the AI Era

Topics Covered: With the explosion of AI computing power, how can the power system address the imbalance between supply and demand? How can green power adapt to the computing power industry? Technological innovation pathways and industry collaboration to promote large-scale implementation of the computing-power symbiosis model.

Dialogue Guests: Think tank experts, power grid enterprises, leading AI computing power companies, new energy groups, research institutions, investment institution representatives (6-7 people)

Proposed Participating Enterprises:

Power Enterprises: State Grid Corporation of China, China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd., China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN), CHN Energy, State Power Investment Corporation Limited (SPIC), China Three Gorges Corporation, China Datang Corporation Ltd., China Huaneng Group Co., Ltd., China Huadian Corporation Ltd., China Resources Power, Inner Mongolia Power (Group) Co., Ltd., Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited, CATL, BYD, GCL Group, Longi Green Energy, Trina Solar, Sungrow, Tongwei Group, JinkoSolar, Goldwind, Envision Energy, Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd., Shenergy Group, Jiangsu Guoxin Corporation Limited, Jiangsu New Energy Development Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Provincial Energy Group Co., Ltd., Anhui Energy Group Co., Ltd., Siemens Energy, Schneider Electric, TotalEnergies, Shell, ABB, etc.

Computing Power Enterprises: China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, ByteDance, Huawei, ZTE Corporation, Inspur Information, H3C, GDS Holdings, 21Vianet, SenseTime, iFLYTEK, NVIDIA, Intel, Microsoft, Amazon, Shanghai DataPort, Shanghai Runliuchi, Shanghang Technology, Sugon DataChina, Jiangsu Saixi Technology, Zhejiang Cloud Computing Data Center, Ningbo Artificial Intelligence Supercomputing Center, Zhejiang DataCentre Technology, Wuhu Zhonghua Digital Island Data Center Cluster, Anhui Cloud Computing Industry Research Institute, ShiGuan Technology, Sirius Intelligence, KPCB, etc.

Location: 1st Floor Lecture Hall, T7, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Scale: 150 people

Registration Fee:RMB 1980

[Sub-forum 3:Forum on Major National Equipment and Southwest Energy Strategy ] (13:30-17:30)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee, China Three Gorges University

Undertaken by: Three Gorges Think Tank, Yajiang Research Institute

Theme: From the Three Gorges to the Yajiang River -- The Energy Corridor of Major National Equipment and the New Landscape of Southwest Security

Core Idea: This is an in-depth dialogue rooted in the "Three Gorges" as its origin, covering the "Southwest" as its domain, and committed to the mission of "national strategic security".As a university bearing the name of this century-defining project, China Three Gorges University has been deeply engaged in the fields of water conservancy and electric power for nearly half a century.As a new-type think tank jointly built by the university and local governments, the Three Gorges Think Tank is emerging as an important intellectual pillar serving national strategies.Leveraging the disciplinary heritage of China Three Gorges University—"born for water resources, shouldering responsibilities for the nation"—and the forward-looking layout of the Yarlung Tsangpo River Research Institute, this forum will focus on the national strategy for energy security in Southwest China. It will explore the strategic extension from the Yangtze River Corridor to the Yarlung Tsangpo River Corridor, highlighting the core role of the Three Gorges strength in safeguarding national water security and energy security.

Address: From the Three Gorges to the Yajiang River: The Mission and Legacy of Major National Equipment

Report Release: (Proposed) "Strategic Research Report on Energy Security in the Greater Southwest"

[Keynote Speech 1] Comprehensive Benefits and Strategic Value of the World's Largest Clean Energy Corridor

[Keynote Speech 2] Hydropower Development in the Lower Reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo River: Strategic Opportunities and Technological Support

[Keynote Speech 3] Energy Security: Coordinated Development of the Greater Southwest Clean Energy Base

[Keynote Speech 4] Three Gorges Think Tank Observation: From Yangtze River Protection to Southwest Ecological Barrier

[Special Dialogue] People of the Three Gorges, Sentiment for the Yajiang -- The Relay and Legacy of China's Master Craftsmen

Initiative Launch: "From the Yangtze River to the Yajiang River:Initiative for Coordinated Development of Hydropower Development and Ecological Protection"

Proposed Invited Representatives: Representatives from relevant ministries and international organizations such as the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA); Industry organizations such as China Electricity Council; China Three Gorges Corporation, China Yangtze Power Co., Ltd., Yajiang Project Preparation Team; Project construction participants such as State Grid Corporation of China, China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd., Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina), China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (CEEC), China Communications Construction Group (CCCG); Representatives from Yichang Municipal Party Committee and Government; Representatives from new energy companies such as CATL, Brunp, CH Energy, Sunwoda, Weview Energy Storage; Financial investment institutions; Distinguished alumni of China Three Gorges University.

Scale: 150 people

Location: T5-309, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Registration Fee: RMB 1980

Solving the Energy Trilemma with Technology and Industry

May 21

[China Energy Week Organizing Committee Breakfast Closed-Door Meeting (07:30-08:30, 30 people, By Invitation Only)]

[Sub-forum 4:Green Fuels Future Forum ] (09:00-17:00)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee, Dongran Energy

Core Idea: In 2026, "Green Fuels" are included in the Government Work Report for the first time, with strategic significance in three dimensions: replacing oil to ensure energy security; reducing carbon emissions to promote green development; and promoting non-electric utilization and consumption of new energy. This forum brings together academicians and experts, policymakers, industry leaders, and technology pioneers to comprehensively explore the future landscape of green fuels, from macro strategy to technological pathways, from international trends to industrial implementation.

Keynote Speech 1: Green Fuels: A Major Opportunity for Future Industries

Speaker: Fu Chengyu, Chairman of China Energy Week Organizing Committee, Former Chairman and Party Secretary of Sinopec, Former President and Party Secretary of CNOOC

Keynote Speech 2: Positioning of Green Fuels Under the "15th Five-Year Plan"

Speaker: Energy Strategy Center, Energy Research Institute, National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)

Keynote Speech 3: The "Liquid Sunshine" Concept and the Development of Related Technological Systems

Speaker: Li Can, Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Researcher at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS

Keynote Speech 4: China Aviation Oil's International SAF Business

Speaker: China Aviation Oil Holding Co., Ltd.

Keynote Speech 5: BP's Global Layout in Green Fuels Business

Speaker: Chief Economist, BP p.l.c.

Keynote Speech 6: Maersk's Green Transition

Speaker: Vincent Clerc, Chief Executive Officer, Maersk

Keynote Speech 7: The Guiding Role of Green Development Funds in the Green Transition of Fuel Energy

Speaker: National Green Development Fund Co., Ltd.

Keynote Speech 8: Singapore's Investments in Energy Transition and Green Development

Speaker: GIC (Government of Singapore Investment Corporation)

Keynote Speech 9: How SOC Stacks Revolutionarily Reduce Green Fuel Costs

Speaker: Zhan Zhongliang, Professor at University of Science and Technology of China, Chief Scientist of Diantao Technology (Hefei) Co., Ltd.

Keynote Speech 10: Comprehensive Solutions for Green Fuel Production

Speaker: Zheng Guangpu, Rotating CEO of Dongran Energy, General Manager of System Equipment Division

[Peak Dialogue 1] Green Methanol: How to Move Toward the Future?

Topics Covered: The phenomenon where the planned scale of green methanol projects far exceeds the scale under construction. What are the bottlenecks restricting the development of the green methanol industry? How do you view the future of green methanol?

[Peak Dialogue 2] SAF: How to Move Toward the Future?

Topics Covered: The EU and the UK will take the lead in implementing mandatory blending in 2025. How do you view the impact of this event? There are multiple technological pathways for SAF production. Which one are you optimistic about? How do you view the future of SAF?

Scale: 500 people

Location: Shengyuan Academy, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Registration Fee: RMB 1980

[Sub-forum 5: Zero-Carbon Parks and New-Type Power System Breakthrough] (09:00-17:00)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee, Institute of Energy, Peking University

Theme: Redefining "Source-Grid-Load-Storage": Synergistic Breakthroughs for Zero-Carbon Parks and the New-Type Power System

Core Idea: By 2026, the construction of zero-carbon parks is a tough battle involving energy restructuring, industrial upgrading, and interest redistribution. It is essentially the most critical physical carrier and application scenario for the "new-type power system" on the demand side. This forum focuses on the "three mountains" of new-type power system construction (technological bottlenecks, unprofitable industries, stalled mechanisms) and the "three hurdles" of zero-carbon park implementation (difficult policy implementation, unaffordable transformation of existing assets, unclear coordination).

Morning Session: Macro Breakthrough & Institutional Reform Drive

Address: New-Type Power System and Zero-Carbon Parks: "A Match Made in Heaven" or "Holding Each Other Back"?

Keynote Speech 1: The "Three Hard Constraints" of the New-Type Power System

Technological bottlenecks, industrial bottlenecks, mechanism bottlenecks

[Special Dialogue 1] Policy Implementation Blockages -- Where is the "Last Mile" Stuck for Zero-Carbon Parks?

Topics Covered: Difficult policy implementation under hard constraints; Is the "incremental distribution network" existing in name only? The dispute over the interface between park local grids and public grids; Why is "power sales across the fence" still difficult to implement in parks? Green power premium vs. park investment promotion costs: How can local governments balance dual carbon goals with industrial competitiveness?Dialogue Guests: Government representatives + Park Management Committee Director + Grid Marketing Department + Legal Experts

Afternoon Session: Targeted Breakthroughs & Stock Reform

Keynote Speech: The "Dilemma" of Transforming Existing Enterprises

Chemical/High Energy Consumption Parks: Energy substitution paths under continuous production load

Development Zones/Old Industrial Areas: Distribution capacity full, how to connect more charging piles and PV without capacity expansion?

Breakthrough Tools: "Flexible Capacity Increase" technical solutions + Energy Performance Contracting 3.0 model

[Special Dialogue 2] Transformation of Existing Enterprises -- Who Pays? Who is Responsible? Who Benefits?

Core Issues: Transformation funding: Government subsidies, grid investment, social capital – who should bear the brunt? Production stoppage losses: Who compensates for capacity loss during technological transformation? Data sovereignty: Is enterprise energy data the park platform "being monitored" or "receiving services"?

Dialogue Guests: Manufacturing Enterprises + Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) + Financial Institutions (Green Credit) + Park Operators

[Special Dialogue 3] Governance Coordination Shortcomings -- One Park, How Many Systems?

Focusing on Weaknesses in Collaborative Governance, Unpacking the Real Chaos in Park Management

Topics Covered: Grid dispatch prioritizes supply security, park operation prioritizes cost reduction, resident enterprises prioritize production – whose goal prevails when conflicts arise? Carbon management systems, power monitoring systems, building automation systems – how to break down data silos? Park virtual power plant: Is it a "remote control" for the grid, or a "value-added package" for the park?

Dialogue Guests: Grid Dispatch + Park + Enterprise Power Department + Technology Providers

Proposed Participating Organizations: Power enterprise representatives (State Grid Corporation of China, China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd.); Management committees of first batch and provincial-level zero-carbon parks; Representatives of high-energy-consuming enterprises and new energy companies; Energy digitalization service providers; Financial institutions; Planning and design institutes.

Location: 1st Floor Lecture Hall, T7, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Scale: 150 people

Registration Fee: RMB 1980

Sub-forum 6: Forum on Energy Storage Scale-up and Commercialization (13:30-17:00)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee

Co-organizers: National Engineering Research Center for Advanced Energy Storage Materials, Energy Storage Branch of China Association for the Promotion of Industrial Development (CAPID), Grand Energy Storage Ecosystem Innovation Consortium

Theme: Value Return -- A New Cycle for Energy Storage Moving from "Construction" to "Utilization"

Core Idea: 2026 is a critical year for the "mechanism shift" in the energy storage industry during the 15th Five-Year Plan period. The industry is moving from "policy-driven" to "market-driven" – mandatory allocation phases out, capacity prices are implemented, and the electricity market fully opens. This sub-forum focuses on the "commercialization question post-scale-up," directly confronting three core bottlenecks: single revenue model, safety trust crisis, and shortfall in long-duration storage. It explores the path to breaking through from "building" to "utilizing and profiting."

[Policy & Market] Rules Restructuring: From "Allocation Targets" to "Value Signals"

Keynote Speech 1: Energy Storage's "New Coordinates" – Interpretation of the 2026 Government Work Report

Keynote Speech 2: The First Year of "No Mandatory Allocation, But Safety Net" – The Gap Between Policy Intent and Reality

Keynote Speech 3: Full Opening of the Electricity Spot Market – Survival Rules for Energy Storage

[Application & Value] Application Breakthroughs: How Can Storage "Earn Back"?

Keynote Speech 4: Commercialization Breakthrough for Independent Storage – From "Ability to Build" to "Ability to Calculate"

Keynote Speech 5: The Era of "Energy System" for Commercial and Industrial Storage – Moving Beyond Reliance on Single Price Arbitrage

Keynote Speech 6: Deep Integration of Zero-Carbon Parks and Energy Storage – Practice in Beijing Yizhuang

[Technology & Innovation] Technological Breakthroughs: "Blossoming" of Advanced Storage

Keynote Speech 7: The "Rotational Inertia" Value of Long-Duration Storage – Latest Recommendations from the National Two Sessions

Keynote Speech 8: "Advances and Retreats" in the Era of Large-Capacity Cells – Large-Scale Application of 500Ah+ Cells

[Peak Dialogue] 30 Pain Points and the Next Growth Curve

Topics Covered: Policy inflection: What changes occurred in the energy storage industry in 2026? Structural imbalance: Why is what the grid "wants" different from what's available on the market? Revenue dilemma: Can independent storage actually make money? Technological breakthrough: "Blossoming" of advanced storage. Scenario innovation: How to "utilize" storage?

Proposed Participating Organizations: Relevant government functional departments (National Energy Administration Science & Technology Dept./Electricity Dept.), Electric Power Planning & Engineering Institute (EPPEI), State Grid Energy Research Institute, CATL, BYD EnergyStorage, Eve Energy, Gotion High-tech, Sungrow, Hithium Energy Storage, Huawei Digital Power, Borui Energy Storage, Dalian Rongke Power (Flow Battery), Zhongchu Guoneng (Compressed Air), Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute, Goldwind, Hua Xia Bank Green Finance Center, National Green Development Fund Research Dept., etc.

Location: T5-309, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Forum Scale: 150 people

Registration Fee: RMB 1980

Symbiosis · Building a Fair and Sustainable Energy Future

May 22

[China Energy Week Organizing Committee Breakfast Closed-Door Meeting (07:30-08:30, 30 people, By Invitation Only)]

[Sub-forum 7: Forum on Accelerating Hydrogen Commercialization] (09:00-17:00)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee

Theme: Crossing the Chasm – The Last Mile from Pilot Demonstrations to Large-Scale Commercialization

Core Idea: By 2026, hydrogen has risen from a "strategic emerging industry" to a "core track for national future competitiveness." This forum will confront the gap between the "trillion-yuan market" and "real-world obstacles," focusing on four core issues: green hydrogen economics, storage and transportation bottlenecks, infrastructure, and application scenarios. It seeks to answer the fundamental question: Where exactly is the bottleneck for hydrogen commercialization, and how to break through?

Major Release: "China Hydrogen Energy Industry Development Report 2026"

Keynote Speech 1: Hydrogen's "Future Coordinates" – Interpretation of the 2026 Government Work Report

Keynote Speech 2: Global Hydrogen Landscape and China's Role – Opportunities and Challenges at the 2026 Watershed

Keynote Speech 3: The Question of Green Hydrogen Economics – The Gap from 35 RMB/kg to 20 RMB/kg

Keynote Speech 4: The Storage and Transport Challenge – How to Bridge the Gap Between Production and Consumption?

Keynote Speech 5: Electricity-Hydrogen Coupling and Policy Synergy

Keynote Speech 6: Hydrogen Metallurgy and Green Chemicals – The Core Lever for Deep Industrial Decarbonization

Keynote Speech 7: Green Hydrogen, Ammonia, and Methanol – From "Energy" to "Industrial Feedstock"

Keynote Speech 8: Heavy Transport and the Low-Altitude Economy – The Differentiating Advantage of Hydrogen Power

[Peak Dialogue] From "Productization" to "Commodification" – Who Pays for Hydrogen?

Topics Covered: New policy positioning: What does including hydrogen in "Future Energy" mean? The cost dilemma: Where exactly is the bottleneck for green hydrogen economics? The storage and transport pain: How to bridge the gap between production and consumption? Infrastructure: The vicious cycle of "underfed" refueling stations. Scenario breakthrough: Who pays the "green premium" for green hydrogen?

Proposed Participating Organizations: National Energy Administration (NEA), Development Research Center of the State Council, School of Vehicle and Mobility Tsinghua University, Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Sinopec, CHN Energy, Longi Hydrogen, Sungrow Hydrogen, PERIC Hydrogen, Cockerill Jingli, SNAM, Sinohytec, SinoHyKey, JET Hydrogen, Weichai Power, CEEC Hydrogen, Envision Energy, China Coal Group, Baowu Group, HBIS Group, Wanhua Chemical, COSCO Shipping, Hidelius, Yuntai Hydrogen Energy, and CICC, etc.

Location:Shengyuan Academy, T5, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Scale: 300 people

Registration Fee: RMB 1980

[Sub-forum 8: The Future of Carbon] (09:00-17:30, 5 Thematic Roundtables + 2 Keynote Speeches)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee

Co-organizers: (Proposed) Shanghai Environment and Energy Exchange, China Beijing Green Exchange, Beijing Green Finance Association, Wuhan Carbon Emission Trading Center, CICC Research Department

Forum Theme: Redefining Carbon -- The Leap from Compliance Tool to Valued Asset

Core Idea: 2026 marks a pivotal year for the qualitative transformation of the global carbon pricing system — with China’s carbon market expanding to cover four major industries, the EU’s CBAM officially entering into force, the market mechanisms under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement accelerating their implementation, and Scope 3 disclosure shifting from “optional” to “compulsory”. At the same time, carbon is undergoing a profound “identity redefinition”: evolving from a policy tool for mandatory government compliance into a diverse carrier that integrates resource attributes, financial attributes, and asset value. When carbon is no longer merely an emission allowance, but develops into a multi-faceted asset that can be traded, financed, and custodied, we need an in-depth dialogue to explore the integration logic between “government-mandated carbon rights”and“resource-based carbon rights”, the cutting-edge practices in carbon removal, carbon finance, and carbon futures, as well as how enterprises can seize new opportunities in supply chain carbon management.

Keynote Speech 1: Redefining Carbon: From Compliance Tool to Valued Asset -- In-depth Interpretation of the 2026 Two Sessions Carbon Targets

Keynote Speech 2: The New Landscape of Global Carbon Pricing Systems

[Peak Dialogue I] Policy Dimension: The "Timeline" and "Roadmap" for Carbon Market Expansion

Topics Covered: How to ensure data quality given the complexity of accounting in the steel (Baowu Group, HBIS Group) and cement industries? Challenges and fairness of allowance allocation, differentiated impacts on industry leaders vs. SMEs? Is the technical path for including green certificates in carbon accounting mature? Can it be implemented in 2026? Domestic carbon price reform driven by CBAM.

Dialogue Guests (6-8 people): Policymakers (Ministry of Ecology and Environment, NDRC), exchange representatives (Shanghai Environment and Energy Exchange, China Beijing Green Exchange), industry representatives (China Iron and Steel Association), corporate representatives (Baowu Group, Wanhua Chemical), think tank experts (NCSC, Tsinghua University).

[Peak Dialogue II] International Dimension: Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and Voluntary Carbon Market Restructuring

Topics Covered: Are accounting rules for cross-border carbon credit transfers clear? How is double counting avoided? How much will corporate demand for carbon offsets grow after the new SBTi standards are released? The premium for high-quality carbon removal projects is evident, but how do buyers identify genuine "high quality"? (Involving Verra, Gold Standard)

Dialogue Guests (6-8 people): International organizations (IEA, Global CCS Institute), government representatives (Ministry of Ecology and Environment), buyer representatives (Microsoft, Amazon, ByteDance), project developers (CCU technology providers), rating agencies (Verra, Gold Standard).

[Peak Dialogue III] Technology Dimension: The Commercialization Inflection Point for Carbon Removal and CCUS

Topics Covered: From lab to shelf, what are the key obstacles for CCU technologies crossing the "valley of death"? How did Tencent's "Carbon X Prize" Phase 2 balance evaluation criteria across innovation, scalability potential, and implementation feasibility? How should pricing mechanisms for Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Purchase Agreements be designed?

Dialogue Guests (6-8 people): Technology platforms (Tencent), technology teams (CCU technology providers), brand owners (Microsoft, Amazon, ByteDance), investment institutions (National Green Development Fund, CICC), international organizations (IEA).

[Peak Dialogue IV] Financial Dimension: The Innovation Frontier of Carbon Assetization

Topics Covered: Regulatory Framework for Carbon Credit Digital Assets: How to Balance Innovation and Regulation? Is the RWA + Consumer Rights Model Replicable? After the Removal of Consumption Subsidies, What is the Value Appeal of Carbon Assets Themselves? How to Enhance the Liquidity of the Carbon Futures Market? What Supporting Mechanisms Are Required?

Dialogue Guests (6-8 people): Exchange representatives (Shanghai Environment and Energy Exchange, China Beijing Green Exchange), innovation practitioners (Tencent Carbon Neutrality Innovation Center, Greenland Financial Technology, China Carbon Neutral Development Group Limited, DigiFT), digital asset platforms, legal institutions, regulatory agencies.

[Peak Dialogue V] Industry Dimension: Scope 3 Disclosure and the Supply Chain Revolution

Topics Covered: Scope 3 disclosure requires "prioritizing the use of data based on direct measurement." How can actual measured data from suppliers be obtained? SMEs have limited accounting capabilities; how can lead firms (e.g., COSCO Shipping, Maersk) empower them? How does the "book-and-claim" mechanismensure the authenticity and uniqueness of emission reductions?

Dialogue Guests (6-8 people): Research institutions (NCSC, Tsinghua University), lead firms (COSCO Shipping, Hapag-Lloyd/Maersk), supplier representatives, digital platforms.

Proposed Participating Organizations: Policy and regulatory bodies (Climate Change Dept. of Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Dept. of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of NDRC, Accounting Dept. of Ministry of Finance, Shanghai Environment and Energy Exchange, Hubei Carbon Emission Trading Center, Guangzhou Carbon Emission Trading Center, China Beijing Green Exchange); International organizations (Verra Asia-Pacific, Gold Standard representatives, International Energy Agency (IEA) carbon market experts, Global CCS Institute); Lead firms (COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited, Hapag-Lloyd/Maersk); Carbon removal buyers (Microsoft, Amazon, ByteDance); CCU technology providers; High energy-consuming enterprises (Baowu Group, Wanhua Chemical); Financial institutions (CICC, National Green Development Fund); Innovation practitioners (Tencent Carbon Neutrality Innovation Center, Greenland Financial Technology, China Carbon Neutral Development Group Limited, DigiFT); Law firms; Research institutes (National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation (NCSC), Institute of Energy, Environment and Economy Tsinghua University, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)).

Location:T5-309 , Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Jinghai Si Road, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area)

Forum Scale: 150 people

Registration Fee: RMB 1980

Sub-forum 9:International Legal Dynamics of the Energy Industry under the New Situation(9:00-16:00)

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee, Fang Lv

Core Idea: Against the backdrop of the accelerated restructuring of the global energy order, new energy has become the intersection ofgeopolitical games, trade frictions and technological competition. This forum focuses on the legal challenges and institutional gaps faced by Chinese energy enterprises in the process of "going global", and explores how the law can transform from a "risk preventer" to a "strategic escort" from multiple dimensions such as cross-border investment compliance, international dispute resolution, carbon rule games, and new energy governance. The forum is committed to building an in-depth dialogue platform connecting the legal community, the industrial community and the policy level, and promoting the steady and long-term development of Chinese energy enterprises in the process of globalization.

Keynote Speech 1: Restructuring of Global Energy Governance and Legal Responses

Keynote Speech 2: The Going Global Journey of Chinese Energy Enterprises

[Special Dialogue 1] Legal Tackling and Compliance Breakthrough in Cross-Border Energy Investment

Topics Covered: "Red lines" and "grey areas" in cross-border projects. From "voluntary disclosure" to "mandatory access." ESG legislation trends and corporate response strategies. Points of negotiation in investment agreements, EPC contracts, and long-term power purchase agreements. How to structure "litigation-ready" project structures and exit paths.

Dialogue Guests (4-6 people): Legal head of an international energy fund; General Counsel Asia of a major energy group; Legal director of a leading new energy company (e.g., CATL, Longi Green Energy); Global partner from a law firm's energy practice; Representative from an international chamber of commerce arbitration body (International Chamber of Commerce, ICC); Legal advisor from an export credit insurance agency (Sinosure).

Lunch

Keynote Speech 3: Emerging Hotspots in International Energy Dispute Resolution Amidst Turmoil – International Arbitration Institution

Keynote Speech 4: Trends and Challenges in Cross-Border Investment and Financing for Chinese New Energy Enterprises Under the New Circumstances – Partner, Energy Sector, Leading Law Firm

[Special Dialogue 2] New Frontiers of Future Energy -- Rules, Disputes, and Governance

Topics Covered: Legislative lag and institutional innovation for greenhydrogen, carbon capture, and virtual power plants. Legal responses to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Responsibility attribution and data sovereignty in digital energy and AI dispatch systems. How can China participate in shaping next-generation international energy rules?

Dialogue Guests (4-6 people): Legal heads of new energy technology companies (hydrogen/energy storage/AI energy); Legal advisor from International Energy Agency (IEA) or International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA); Think tank expert on energy law; Global partner from a law firm's energy practice; Representative from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).

[Special Dialogue 3] Legal Resilience and ESG Compliance Practice of the New Energy Supply Chain Under Triple Pressures

Topics Covered: Export controls on critical mineral supply chains (relevant for battery companies like CATL, BYD); Nationalization and threats to contract stability; The rigid constraint of human rights due diligence: from "soft advocacy" to "mandatory compliance"; Contractualization of decarbonization targets; Legal Effect of ESG Audits.

Dialogue Guests (4-6 people): Supply chain compliance directors from lithium battery/PV companies (CATL, BYD, Longi Green Energy); Supply chain dispute experts from international arbitration centers (ICC); Legal advisors from critical mineral resource countries; Global procurement legal heads from new energy vehicle companies (Xiaomi Auto, BYD); ESG partners from law firms.

Forum Scale: 150 people

Location: 1st Floor Lecture Hall, T7, Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area

Registration Fee: RMB 1980

[ Closing Ceremony: The 4th China Energy Week · Golden Flame Award Ceremony]

Opening Address: Golden Flame Award · The Outstanding Forces of China's New Energy Industry

Awards:

Solar PV Track: "Light Chaser" Award TOP30 + Track Champion

Energy Storage Track: "Entropy Reducer" Award TOP30 + Track Champion

Hydrogen Energy Track: "Hydrogen Epoch" Award TOP30 + Track Champion

Wind Power Track: "Wind Rider" Award TOP30 + Track Champion

Nuclear Fusion: "Ultimate Energy" Award TOP30 + Track Champion

Green Fuel: "Game Changer" Award TOP30 + Track Champion

Carbon Management: "Carbon Seeker" Award TOP30 + Track Champion

Legal · Guardian Award 50

Golden Flame · Annual Energy Innovator (10 individuals)

[Flagship Activity: The 4th China Energy Week "Energy and Carbon Future" Exhibition Gallery: Total exhibition area of approximately 1,400 sqm. May 19-22]

The 4th China Energy Week "Energy and Carbon Future" Exhibition Gallery

Organizers: China Energy Week Organizing Committee

Undertaken by: Beijing GUOJI LIANCHUANG Exhibition Technology Service Co., Ltd.

Location: Yicheng Times Square, Beijing Economic-TechnologicalDevelopment Area

Exhibition Area: Total exhibition area of approximately 1,400 sqm.

1. Two Thematic Exhibition Zones: [Carbon Future] and [Energy Future] (Each zone 700 sqm, with 10-12 companies planned for each zone, individual booth area 60 sqm)

Exhibition Content: Focusing on the forefront of the energy industry, the two zones have distinct focuses.

The [Energy Future] zone showcases renewable energy and digital technologies such as photovoltaics, wind power, smart grids, biofuels, hydrogen energy, and energy storage.

The [Carbon Future] zone showcases solutions for zero-carbon park planning, energy-saving retrofits, as well as achievements related to carbon capture, utilization, trading, and carbon neutrality.

Participation Fee: RMB 200,000 / 60 sqm, including booth space fee and design & construction fee.

2. Corporate Image Display Gallery: A 3×6 meter corporate image display gallery is set up in the corridor between the conference area and the exhibition area, showcasing corporate style through graphics and text.

Participation Fee: RMB 20,000 / 3 × 6 meter image wall, including production and construction fee.

About China Energy Week

China Energy Week (CEW) is an international, comprehensive and high-level energy industry conference with global vision. It serves as an annual landmark event that reflects the direction and strategy of the global energy industry, and acts as a window for China's energy sector to practice the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind and demonstrate China's strength and cultural friendship. Based in China, it radiates across the Asia-Pacific and exerts influence globally.

The Chairman of the China Energy Week Organizing Committee is Fu Chengyu, former Chairman of Sinopec Group, former President & Party Secretary of CNOOC, and Honorary President of the New Energy and Carbon Neutrality Branch of China Overseas Development Association (CODA). Co-Chairs

include Academicians Ling Wen, Jin Zhijun, Zhang Laibin from Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE); Academicians Ouyang Minggao, Xu Chunming, Zou Caineng from Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); Academician Liu Ke from Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE); Li Yalan, President of the International Gas Union (IGU); Professor Zhang Xiliang, Director of the Tsinghua University Climate Change Center; Professor David Sandrow from Columbia University; Xu Lin, Chairman of Sino-American Green Energy Fund, among others.

China Energy Week focuses on industry dialogue, adhering to a "neutral stance in global energy discussions." Since 2018, it has been successfully held three times in Beijing and Shanghai. It has achieved significant results in facilitating policy adjustments and improvements in China's energy industry, promoting in-depth exchanges among domestic and international industry leaders, strengthening resource integration, and building a win-win ecosystem.

● Positioning: An "Eastern Stage" for energy rooted in China, letting the world understand China, and letting China influence the world.

● Vision: To take it as its mission to amplify the influential voice of the Chinese energy industry to the world.

● Guideline: Leading the direction, generating resonance.

● Advocacy: Industry thinkers, industry practitioners – these are the true backbone of China.

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I. Previous Themes

2018: Your Voice, My Responsibility

2019: China's Resilience Amidst Change

2020: Grasp the Trend, Master the Future

2026: Breaking Barriers. Building Synergy: Toward a New Global Energy Order

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