2026年1月28日,由中关村寰能太阳能跟踪系统产业联盟主办的“2026中非新能源电力合作交流会”在北京成功举办。


来自南非、赞比亚、喀麦隆、塞拉利昂、科特迪瓦、布隆迪、科摩罗、加蓬等非洲国家的驻华使节及政府代表,以及特邀嘉宾摩尔多瓦驻华使节出席会议。中交集团、中国能建、北京嘉洁能科技、湖南力宇集团、河北任雨节水科技有限公司、山东工业设备安装集团、江苏尊鼎电气科技、云山科技能源(香港)等40余家中国新能源领域重点企业,以及罗马尼亚太阳能公司等国际企业代表也出席会议。与会各方围绕非洲新能源市场的项目落地、技术合作与投融资模式等议题展开交流。

会议期间,塞拉利昂驻华大使馆临时代办、副大使萨法-沃亚・罗杰斯阁下介绍了塞拉利昂在乡村电气化和城市电网升级方面的需求及相关投资政策。

科特迪瓦共和国驻华大使馆临时代办罗鲁・莫顿阁下阐述了该国到2030年将可再生能源占比提升至45%的目标,并指出在光伏与生物质能领域的合作机遇。

特邀嘉宾摩尔多瓦驻华大使馆临时代办、副大使西西莉阁下重点介绍了摩尔多瓦政府主导实际投资项目,同时详解了该国融入欧洲能源体系的核心优势:若中国企业在摩尔多瓦投资建设新能源装备加工厂或参与绿电项目开发,产品与电力可依托摩尔多瓦的欧盟市场准入便利,直接进入欧盟单一市场,无需额外履行跨境贸易壁垒手续,为企业辐射欧洲市场开辟了低成本、高效率的绿色通道。

中交集团电子商务有限公司、北京嘉洁能科技股份有限公司、河北任雨节水科技有限公司、湖南省力宇集团、江苏尊鼎电气科技有限公司、云山科技能源(香港)股份有限公司等企业代表依次发言,分享企业出海相关布局。
中关村寰能太阳能跟踪系统产业联盟负责人表示,联盟将继续发挥平台纽带作用,整合产业资源,推动中非在新能源领域的务实合作,助力中国企业走进非洲,共同促进绿色能源发展。


在自由交流环节,企业代表就非洲各国电网准入标准、本土化要求、融资条件及中资企业协作机制等实际问题,与各国使节及嘉宾进行了深入交流。使节们对问题作出细致回应,并表示将为企业后续对接提供支持。

本次交流会为非洲能源需求方与中国新能源产业界搭建了高效对话平台,对接了项目信息与产业资源,为中非在绿色能源领域的后续合作奠定了基础。

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The Alliance Successfully Holds the 2026 China-Africa New Energy and Power Cooperation Exchange Conference
On January 28, 2026, the 2026 China-Africa New Energy and Power Cooperation Exchange Conference, hosted by the Zhongguancun Huanneng Solar Tracking System Industry Alliance, was successfully held in Beijing.
Diplomatic envoys and government representatives from African countries including South Africa, Zambia, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Côte d'Ivoire, Burundi, the Comoros and Gabon, special guest diplomatic envoys from Moldova, representatives of more than 40 key Chinese new energy enterprises such as China Communications Construction Group (CCCC) and Beijing Jiejieneng Technology Co., Ltd., as well as representatives of international enterprises including Romanian solar energy companies attended the conference. All participants conducted in-depth exchanges on topics such as project implementation, technological cooperation and investment and financing models in the African new energy market.
His Excellency Safa-Woya Rogers, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim and Deputy Ambassador of the Embassy of Sierra Leone in China, introduced Sierra Leone's demand for rural electrification and urban power grid upgrading as well as relevant investment policies. His Excellency Ruru Morton, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim of the Embassy of Côte d'Ivoire in China, expounded Côte d'Ivoire's development goal of raising the proportion of renewable energy to 45% by 2030 and the cooperation opportunities in the fields of photovoltaics and biomass energy. Her Excellency Cecily, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim and Deputy Ambassador of the Embassy of Moldova in China, the special guest, focused on promoting the practical investment projects led by the Moldovan government and explained in detail the core advantages of Moldova's integration into the European energy system. If Chinese enterprises invest in building new energy equipment processing plants or participate in green power project development in Moldova, their products and electricity can directly enter the EU single market by virtue of Moldova's EU market access facilitation without going through additional cross-border trade barrier procedures, opening a low-cost and high-efficiency green channel for Chinese enterprises to expand into the European market.
Representatives of enterprises including CCCC E-Commerce Co., Ltd., Beijing Jiejieneng Technology Co., Ltd., Hunan Liyu Group, Jiangsu Zunding Electric Technology Co., Ltd. and Cloud Mountain Technology Energy (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. delivered speeches in turn, sharing their overseas layout plans. The person in charge of the Zhongguancun Huanneng Solar Tracking System Industry Alliance stated that the alliance will continue to play the role of a platform and link, integrate industrial resources, promote pragmatic cooperation between China and Africa in the new energy field, support Chinese enterprises to enter the African market, and jointly advance the development of green energy.
In the free exchange session, enterprise representatives held in-depth discussions with diplomatic envoys and guests from various countries on practical issues such as power grid access standards, localization requirements, financing conditions and cooperation mechanisms for Chinese-funded enterprises in African countries. The envoys responded to the questions in detail one by one and stated that they would provide full support for the subsequent docking of enterprises.
This exchange conference has built an efficient dialogue platform for African energy demanders and the Chinese new energy industry, realized the accurate docking of project information and industrial resources, and laid a solid foundation for the subsequent cooperation between China and Africa in the field of green energy.
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