12/21/2009 8:13 AM EST
PRESS RELEASE
OSLO, NORWAY. (14 December 2009) – The Nordic Council of Ministers is to hold a Nordic-
Chinese Energy and Climate Day on the 25th of June 2010 at the Shanghai World Expo, bringing
together ministers, business leaders, researchers and other key stakeholders from China and the
Nordic region. The event will focus on how greater Chinese-Nordic cooperation and interaction
can contribute to the development and deployment of clean energy and climate technologies.
The event will be held at the Nordic national pavilions and will feature speeches and panel
discussions from experts and leaders from the public and private sector. Among the confirmed
speakers are Halldór Ásgrímsson, Secretary General of the Nordic Council of Minsters, as well
as other ministerial-level delegates. Chinese and Nordic delegates to the event will represent
public and private energy R&D, as well as bilateral cooperation initiatives, creating a unique
networking opportunity.
Cooperation between China and the Nordic region in energy and climate research, development
and deployment has excellent potential to match needs to complementary competencies, and
unlock synergies in energy technology development. China is fast emerging as a key player in
the development of many clean energy technologies, and is implementing these technologies on
a large scale and at a rapid rate. Together the countries of the Nordic region – Denmark, Finland,
Iceland, Norway and Sweden – offer both competencies in a diverse range of clean energy
technologies and unique experiences in international energy R&D cooperation.
Linking complementary strengths and realising multilateral cooperation between China and the
Nordic region form the motivation behind this key event. It aims to build Chinese-Nordic research
networks, foster knowledge of respective energy R&D activities, promote complementary energy
and climate solutions, help to establish a base for Chinese-Nordic multilateral cooperation, and
lastly provide input to a platform for furthering these objectives.
The event is being organised by Nordic Energy Research, an agency of the Nordic Council of
Ministers, in partnership with the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies.
For more information, visit www.nordicenergy.net/china
Contact:
Heidi Hautajärvi, hh@nordicenergy, net +47 95 700699
Benjamin Donald Smith, +47 9040 6203