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China’s Domestic Energy Challenges and Its Growing Influence over International Energy Markets

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Hearing on "China’s Domestic Energy Challenges and Its Growing Influence over International Energy Markets"

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 419, and Webex

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Hearing Co-Chairs: Commissioner Carte Goodwin [Opening Statement] and Commissioner Hal Brands [Opening Statement]

9:30 AM – 9:40 AM: Co-Chairs' Opening Remarks
 
9:40 AM – 11:00 AM: Panel I: China’s Energy Ecosystem and Growing Needs

  • Michal Meidan, Head of China Energy Research, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies [Testimony]
  • David Fishman, Senior Manager, Lantau Group [Testimony]
  • Erica Downs, Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University [Testimony]

11:00 AM – 11:10 AM: Break

11:10 AM – 12:50 PM: Panel II: The Risk of Chinese Components and Critical Minerals in Global Energy Infrastructure

  • Kate Logan, Director of Climate Diplomacy, Asia Society Policy Institute; Fellow, Center for China Analysis [Testimony]
  • Patrick Miller, President and CEO, Ampyx Cyber [Testimony]
  • Brian Menell, Chairman and CEO, TechMet [Testimony]
  • Cory Combs, Associate Director for Climate, Energy, and Industrial Policy, Trivium China [Testimony]

12:50 PM – 12:55 PM: Closing Remarks

12:55 PM: Adjourn

Transcript
April 24, 2025 Hearing Transcript5.14 MB

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