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  • SPP Seminar | Sustainable Development and Public Policy

SPP Seminar | Sustainable Development and Public Policy

July 17, 2025 Academic events

INTRODUCTION

In an era marked by escalating geopolitical tensions and multifaceted conflicts between China and the United States, the importance of sustained international engagement has never been more critical. Amidst growing disagreements on trade, technology, and security, the field of sustainable development—specifically in clean energy and new energy vehicles (NEVs)—emerges as a promising arena for cooperation rather than confrontation.

 

As both China and the United States are among the world’s largest emitters of greenhouse gases and simultaneously key players in the global automotive and energy sectors, their policy decisions and technological advancements have far-reaching implications for global sustainability goals. China, for instance, has emerged as the world’s largest market for new energy vehicles and a leader in solar and wind energy deployment, while the U.S. continues to drive innovation in clean technologies and financial mechanisms for green investments.

 

By focusing on two interconnected sectors—clean energy systems and new energy vehicles—the seminar aims to explore how coordinated efforts can not only reduce carbon footprints but also foster economic resilience, energy security, and technological co-development. Moreover, the seminar underscores the role of subnational and local actors in shaping sustainable pathways. From city-level EV infrastructure projects to regional energy grid modernization, local innovations often serve as incubators for national and global policy models. The event will particularly highlight the successful policy experiments of Shenzhen in EV development, providing a rich lens for understanding how governance at different scales can drive systemic change.

Agenda

TimeEvents FlowSpeaker
9:30-9:40Welcome Remarks

Dr. Ping Huang

Associate Professor

CUHK-Shenzhen

9:40-10:00Global strategies to drive innovation in clean energy and new energy vehicles

Dr. Dara O'Rourke

Associate Professor

UC Berkeley

10:00-10:10Q&A
10:10-10:30Economic conditions and political agendas for clean energy investments in the us and southeast Asia

Dr. Richard Yarrow

Research Fellow

Harvard Kennedy School

10:30-10:40Q&A
10:40-10:50Break 
10:50-11:10Co-evolution of division of labor and government coordination in Shenzhen’s new energy vehicle industry

Mr. Jue Li

PhD candidate

Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)

 

11:10-11:20Q&A
11:20-11:40E-mobility transition in Shenzhen

Dr. Ping Huang

Associate Professor

CUHK-Shenzhen

11:40-11:50Q&A
11:50-12:20Open Discussion 
12:20-12:30Closing Remarks

Dr. Ping Huang

Associate Professor

CUHK-Shenzhen

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