Leaders from across
the globe attended the event, including Neil Bush,
Chairman of the George H.W. Bush Foundation for US-China Relations, Pascal
Lamy, Former Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), William Nordhaus, Winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in
Economics, H.E. Satvinder Singh, Deputy
Secretary-General of the ASEAN Economic Community, Derrick Pitts, NASA Solar
System Ambassador, and Hou Jinlong, Senior Vice President of Huawei and
President of Huawei Digital Power.
Attendees discussed
challenges we are facing in the global economy, environmental protection,
livelihoods, technology innovation, and many other key areas, and called for
concerted efforts from countries and industries to address these challenges.
Humanity has entered an
era in which interests, fates, and futures are all closely intertwined. A
whole-of-society approach is necessary to address the common threats and
challenges facing the global community. Pascal Lamy pointed out that "We need
to mitigate de-globalization, in order to avoid making this world a worse
place."
Satvinder
Singh, in his speech, spoke highly of the important role of the private sector like
Huawei in advancing inclusive and sustainable economic recovery in ASEAN and
beyond. He also shared ASEAN's development achievements and expressed
willingness to cooperate across numerous areas, including economy and trade,
transportation and materials, digital transformation, high-performance
computing, and climate change.
Satvinder
Singh called upon all sides to take action. "We should seize this
opportunity to make our societal and economic recovery truly transformative by
investing in solutions to the crisis that address social, environmental, and
economic transitions needed by our society and the planet," said the
Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Economic Community.
Seeking common ground
while setting aside differences and building trust is the way forward. Industry
digitalization, particularly regarding technological innovation in areas like
green power, will present new opportunities to all sectors worldwide and make
the world a better place. Today, fighting climate change is a mission that is
shared worldwide, with many countries having announced low-carbon pledges.
William Nordhaus said
that governments should increase investment in low-carbon technologies and
research. Hou Jinlong remarked, "Over the next 30 to 40 years, we will
continue to see intelligence and low carbon gain traction. Going intelligent
requires digital technologies, while decreasing our carbon footprint requires
power electronics technologies. As these trends progress, the global energy
industry will change from resource-dependent to technology-driven."
Hou also expressed
Huawei Digital Power's commitment to integrating digital and power electronics
technologies, developing clean power, and enabling energy digitalization. "By
pursuing innovations in clean power generation, energy digitalization,
transportation electrification, green ICT infrastructure, and integrated smart
energy, we are working with global customers and partners to build low-carbon
homes, factories, campuses, villages, and cities. This will support the shift
from a low-carbon world to a zero-carbon world," he said.
As of September 30, 2021, Huawei
Digital Power has helped customers generate 443.5 billion kWh of green power
and save 13.6 billion kWh of electricity. This is equivalent to reducing carbon
emissions by 210 million tons and planting 290 million trees. In the Philippines, Huawei has worked together with big developers
and local partners to build utility, Commercial &Industrial and residential
Solar Power plants in the country.
Huawei
Philippines also participanted the CEPSI 2021, which organized by the
Association of Electricity Supply Industry of East Asia and the Western Pacific
(AESIEAP) – the largest organization of power and industry companies in the
region, shared thoughts and actions to promote sustainability and social
inclusiveness in the region’s electricity industry.
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