As an active practitioner in the energy transition, the OLA team was recently invited to participate in an industry conference to gain in-depth insights into the latest trends.
The global energy structure is currently in a phase of profound transformation, with key technologies such as renewable energy, clean coal power, nuclear power, ultra-high-voltage transmission, energy storage, and hydrogen achieving significant breakthroughs. The electricity market system is continuously being optimized, and the new-type power system has become a core pillar driving the green energy transition and ensuring security.

The industry still faces periodic challenges, including overly rapid expansion in certain sectors, overcapacity in low-to-medium-end production, disorderly market competition, and pressures from global trade fluctuations. Prolonged low-price competition may dampen innovation momentum, and some core technologies still require further breakthroughs.

Moving forward, the energy industry should prioritize high-quality development and focus on the following key areas:
- Integrate into the global transition agenda: Enhance multi-energy complementarity, expand green electricity applications, and optimize infrastructure.
-Strengthen innovation-driven breakthroughs: Overcome key technological bottlenecks in new energy storage, smart grids, and high-efficiency components.
- Improve industry governance: Refine market supervision and quality systems to regulate competition order.
- Deepen international collaboration: Promote the interoperability of technical standards and jointly establish a new global governance framework.
- Accelerate model transformation: Build an integrated "generation-grid-load-storage" system and expand new business models such as virtual power plants, direct green electricity supply, and integrated energy services.

At the conference, industry experts unanimously agreed that the photovoltaic industry is transitioning from policy-driven to application-driven growth. This shift requires continuous technological iteration, scenario integration, and system coordination to further advance the construction of a new-type power system centered on new energy sources.
In the critical journey of the global energy transition, the OLA team, as an active participant in this process, looks forward to deepening collaboration with partners from various countries. Together, we aim to pool diverse expertise and jointly advance the building of a more resilient, clean, and low-carbon global energy future.