As the session concluded, panellists emphasised that Central Asia’s energy future depends not only on its vast renewable potential, but on smart regulation, regional coordination, and investor confidence. With demand rising and over $20 billion already flowing into clean energy projects, the region has a narrow window to position itself as a credible and connected green energy hub.
To seize this momentum, speakers called for an institutional platform that brings together governments, Chinese partners, and IFIs to align legal frameworks, scale project pipelines, and strengthen energy diplomacy. In an increasingly competitive and volatile energy landscape, Central Asia’s ability to lead will rest on trust, transparency, and long-term cooperation.