Energy policies for a secure and resilient future

July 16, 202615:00 - 16:00CST

Energy policies for a secure and resilient future

As China advances its 15th Five-Year Plan, governments and businesses face the challenge of translating policy into action while strengthening energy security in an increasingly complex global landscape. This webinar explores how organisations can navigate supply chain disruption, infrastructure resilience and long-term energy transformation to build more secure and resilient energy systems.

Taking place on 16 July 2026 at 08.00 am BST | 11.00 am GST | 3.00 pm CST, this exclusive webinar brings together leaders from Ipieca, GTT China and KPMG China to discuss the implications of China's industrial transformation plan for global energy markets, strategies for strengthening energy security and supply resilience, aligning investment with large-scale transformation, and the role of AI and digitalisation in accelerating the next generation of energy systems. The session will also look ahead to the inaugural Beijing Energy Congress 2027 and the priorities shaping the industry's future.

Key discussion points

Industrial transformation

Explore how China's 15th Five-Year Plan could reshape global energy markets, investment priorities, and industrial competitiveness.

Energy resilience

Discover strategies for balancing
near-term supply challenges with
long-term energy security, and 
system resilience.

Infrastructure

Learn how governments and businesses can strengthen supply chains, expand capacity, and build more flexible energy systems.

Investment

Understand best practices for
aligning capital with large-scale
industrial, and energy
transformation.

AI & digitalisation

Examine how emerging technologies can improve efficiency, accelerate transformation, and support lower-emission energy systems.

Looking ahead

Gain perspectives on the priorities and opportunities expected to shape the inaugural Beijing Energy Congress 2027.

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