Special envoys of the BRICS group are increasingly playing a decisive role in maintaining and strengthening global energy security. Amid strong fluctuations in world energy markets, this bloc of emerging economies has promoted multiple cooperation mechanisms to stabilize energy supply, prices, and technology.
According to experts, BRICS accounts for over 40% of the world's population and about 25% of global GDP, while being major energy producers and consumers. This makes the group an indispensable factor in any efforts to ensure sustainable energy security.
Recent BRICS initiatives focus on building interconnected energy infrastructure, promoting renewable energy technology transfer, and creating new financial mechanisms to support clean energy projects. These efforts are expected to mitigate the impact of energy crises and drive the green transition.
BRICS special envoys regularly hold high-level dialogues with international organizations, including OPEC+, the International Energy Agency (IEA), and multilateral financial institutions. Through these, the group serves as an important bridge between energy exporting and importing countries.
In the future, BRICS is expected to expand cooperation into green hydrogen energy, battery storage, and small-scale nuclear power, aiming to diversify supply and enhance the resilience of the global energy system against geopolitical shocks.