Britain's Energy Minister in Beijing: Paving the Path for Green Collaboration
Britain's energy minister Ed Miliband visits Beijing to discuss energy cooperation, aiming to boost economic ties and foster climate collaboration. Miliband seeks to update a decade-old clean energy partnership, focusing on carbon capture and hydrogen power. The visit symbolizes a broader effort to reset British-China relations.

Britain's energy minister, Ed Miliband, is in Beijing for a crucial visit aimed at addressing climate and energy issues. The British government hopes to strengthen economic relations by engaging with China, the top global carbon emitter and leading provider of renewable energy infrastructure.
Miliband intends to launch a new framework for climate talks with Chinese officials, updating a ten-year-old clean energy partnership. Key focus areas include carbon capture, storage technology, and hydrogen power generation. This collaboration is pivotal as Britain works towards transitioning to clean energy sources by 2030.
The visit is part of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's strategy to mend UK-China ties post a period of strained relations. Miliband will also address Britain's concerns over human rights in Hong Kong and China's stance on global issues like Russia's war in Ukraine.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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