"The Hinkley Point C project is not only the largest energy investment in the UK, but also the largest infrastructure investment project in Europe," said the official, adding that this is a good example of how clean energy cooperation can function as a pillar of international partnership.
The 14-billion-GBP (18-billion-U.S.-dollar) project, with one third invested by China, has been described by local media as "Britain's first new nuclear power station in a generation."
Clark said that through the Paris Agreement, both Britain and China have made very significant commitments on climate change. "One of the challenges is to make sure we can meet our commitment at an affordable cost," he said.
Part of Clark's purpose to attend the Energy Dialogue under the EFD scheme is to look for opportunities for renewable energy cooperation in a broad range, including offshore wind energy, he explained.
Britain has established a leading position in this field, and the energy cost has been effectively reduced with the application of offshore wind technology, he said.
"I hope that clean energy is affordable for both consumers and businesses, we have a joint ambition in bringing down the cost of energy," he said.
Clark was also interested in the Made in China 2025 initiative. According to him, the world has witnessed "massive and exciting" changes taking place where major revolutions of technology have been transforming almost every sector of the economy as well as people's lives.
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