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On 26 May, senior leaders from the energy, technology and finance sectors discussed how energy systems must evolve to meet future demands at SIEWConnects@Shenzhen. The discussion reinforced a common message: the next phase of the energy transition will depend not only on new generation capacity, but also how effectively energy systems are connected, coordinated and financed.
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Key insights from the discussion:
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- Grids are becoming the backbone of the energy transition, enabling the integration of renewables, storage and distributed energy resources at scale
- Digitalisation is reshaping grid operations, with AI improving visibility, efficiency and system resilience
- Energy storage is becoming system-critical, supporting flexibility and renewable integration
- Regional cooperation remains essential for energy security and cross-border power flows
- Financing models must evolve, alongside changing technologies and system risks
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Read the Wrap-up Article.
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SIEWConnects@Sydney
Financing the Energy Systems of the Future
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SIEWConnects@Sydney gathered over 100 senior executives from the energy and financial sectors on 23 April. The question was direct - How can financing support the infrastructure needed for the region's energy future?
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SIEWConnects@Shenzhen
Strengthening Energy Systems for Tomorrow
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From technology to energy storage and financing, SIEWConnects@Shenzhen explored what it takes to create more resilient, flexible and future-ready energy systems.
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SIEW 2026 Sponsors
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SIEW is made possible with the support of our sponsors. For more information about sponsorship opportunities at SIEW, please reach out to Josiah Tan at Josiah_Tan@ema.gov.sg and Angel Chua at Angel_Chua@ema.gov.sg.
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