China’s photovoltaic enterprises represented by Risen, Trina Solar, Canadian Solar and JA Solar announced on September 16 to establish the Global Sustainable Energy Alliance, together with public utilities, wind power enterprises, industry associations and innovation partners in other regions, with a total of 17 enterprises as founding members.
This new international organization has a unique scope and ambition. It aims to redefine the meaning of “sustainable energy” and emphasize the social responsibility of all people engaged in and affected by renewable energy. It is open to all like-minded partners and calls on practitioners from civil society, academia and customers to work together to meet the global challenges of sustainable development.
In the future, the 17 founding members will work together to deepen cooperation in four key areas to meet the sustainability challenges in the process of global energy structure transformation, including net zero emission and carbon footprint optimization; green circular economy layout; human rights and water use. Representative form Risen said that sustainable development is the proposition of the times. In the process of realization, alliance members need to abandon stereotypes and cooperate with each other, break through inter regional commercial barriers, jointly build a low-carbon industrial ecology, form an open green closed loop, finally achieve the double growth of economic and environmental benefits, and help the high-quality implementation of global carbon neutralization.