Upcoming Clean Energy Technologies Trade Mission to India and China, April 2007

January 31, 2007

The International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce is organizing a Clean Energy Technologies Trade Mission to India and China, April 18-25, 2007, to be led by David Bohigian, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Market Access and Compliance.

The trade mission will target a broad range of clean energy technologies such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, clean coal, and distributed generation. This mission takes place within the context of the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate; in this public-private partnership, member countries facilitate commercial deployment of technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance energy security. The mission's goal is to match participating U.S. companies with prescreened partner agents, distributors, representatives, licensees or retailers in each of these important sectors.

Current plans call for the mission to visit New Delhi and Chennai in India and Beijing and Nanjing in China.

For more information, visit the DOC website at: http://www.export.gov/cleanenergymission/