Zhonglin Invited to Attend the China-Germany Energy Transition Forum
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Zhonglin International Group Date:02-06 351 Belong to:Company Related
On February 5, Greenpeace, an international environmental organization held the China-Germany Energy Transition Forum at the Marriott Hotel in Beijing. The Vice President of Zhonglin Group Beijing Company was invited to attend, together with nearly a hundred energy industry representatives on site, to pay attention to and interpret the core of Germany's energy transformation. Forum guests include: Shi Dinghuan, Counselor of the State Council and Chairman of the China Renewable Energy Society; Wang Zhongying, Director of the Renewable Energy Development Center at the Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission; Jiang Kejun, Director of the Energy Analysis and Market Analysis Research Center at the Energy Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission; and Bai Jianhua, Deputy Chief Economist and Director of the Energy Strategy and Planning Research Institute at State Grid Energy Research Institute, Hou Youhua, Director of Power Dispatch at Inner Mongolia Electric Power Company, Qin Haiyan, Secretary General of the Wind Energy Committee of the Renewable Energy Society, Harry Lehman, Director of the Environmental Planning and Sustainable Development Strategy Division of the Federal Environment Agency of Germany, Felix Christian Matths, Climate and Energy Policy Researcher at the German Institute of Applied Ecology, and Hans Joachim Ziessing, Senior Researcher at the Environmental Policy Research Center of the Free University of Berlin, Germany.
It is learnt that Greenpeace is an international environmental organization founded in 1971. It is committed to promoting positive change through practical actions, protecting the Earth's environment, and promoting world peace.
It is learnt that Greenpeace is an international environmental organization founded in 1971. It is committed to promoting positive change through practical actions, protecting the Earth's environment, and promoting world peace.