Youth leaders gather for World Youth Energy Partner Dialogue
International youth leaders and experts gathered for the World Youth Energy Partner Dialogue on June 8 as part of the World Youth Energy Tour (WYET) 2025, exchanging views on critical topics like energy transition and international cooperation in renewable energy.
The event, co-hosted by China International Communications Group (CICG) and CHN Energy Investment Corporation (CHN Energy), brought together 14 youth leaders from eight countries to discuss cross-cultural perspectives and innovative solutions for building a multilateral, collaborative and tech-driven paradigm for sustainable energy development.
Participants in the World Youth Energy Tour (WYET) 2025 pose for a group picture, June 8, 2025. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]
"Youth are the architects, not just beneficiaries, of the energy transition," said Kevin Tu, managing director of Agora Energy China and leading spokesperson of the event. "China's experience proves young innovators drive breakthroughs, from AI-powered grids to offshore wind megaprojects."
The attending youth leaders also shared their insights on the event and energy issues through engaging picture stories, highlighting their unique experiences and innovative ideas.
Participants in the World Youth Energy Tour (WYET) 2025 watch a presentation, June 8, 2025. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]
"Crisis cannot be overcome alone. Crisis needs teamwork," noted Jose Renato Peneluppi, a Brazilian lawyer specializing in development policies and energy transition. He spoke highly of China's energy progress in recent years and expressed hope for future energy collaboration between China and Brazil.
Kaldybayev Dastan, a PhD student from Kazakhstan at Tsinghua University, praised China's efforts in green infrastructure and its wind and solar power capacity. "The future of energy is green, smart and global. Together through collaboration and innovation, we can build the future," he added.
"I'm so grateful that China has supported us like our older brother. I'm so amazed and happy to see China is working very hard, leading globally in green initiatives," said Umer Farooq Sansi, CEO of the Hunan Sansi Group and a contributor to China-Pakistan relations.