China’s smart energy push opens new avenues for global cooperation
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
At the 2026 China Smart Energy Conference in Chengdu, officials, researchers and industry leaders from many countries gathered to examine how artificial intelligence and digital tools are reshaping energy. Speakers said China has moved from pilots to large‑scale commercial smart‑energy deployment, using AI for renewable forecasting and integrated grids that link generation, transmission, distribution and consumption. Shi Yubo, chair of the China Energy Research Society, described a set of practical tools adaptable to different national contexts. Delegates such as ICIMOD economist Hussain Abid noted the relevance for mountainous states needing smarter cross‑border grids. Data rank China first in power‑technology innovation and among the top five in overall power development, reflecting strong global policy support and a 2030 AI‑energy action plan.
💡 Why It Matters
- · China’s ready‑to‑export smart‑energy toolkit gives emerging markets a shortcut to modernize grids, accelerating renewable integration without building systems from scratch.