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Welcome to the U.S. Government's Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate Website!

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The Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate is an innovative effort to accelerate the development and deployment of clean energy technologies. The Partnership employs a unique public-private partnership model that brings together industry stakeholders and government officials to achieve Partnership goals. The APP is an integral component of U.S. efforts to combat climate change, promote energy security, and foster international economic growth and cooperation.

This website serves as the U.S. Homepage for the Asia-Pacific Partnership provides an opportunity to stay informed about the current and upcoming U.S. activities under the APP. To sign up for periodic updates, including a bi-monthly e-newsletter, upcoming Requests for Proposals (RFPs)/Requests for Assistance (RFAs), and information on U.S. involvement in meetings and events, please register in our Partnership Network.

For more information on the international Partnership, please visit the APP International website.


U.S. Department of Commerce to Lead Trade Mission to China and India

Assistant Secretary of Commerce David Bohigian will lead a six city tour in September, 2008 through China and India to promote trade in clean energy and environment technology. Join the trade mission to expand your company's clean energy products or services in these dynamic markets. These two powerhouse economies are seeking to diversify energy sources to boost energy supply and reduce carbon emissions in the context of sustained economic growth. Investments in the clean energy sector in both nations will be enormous over the next 10 years, so now is the time to enter these important markets.


Recent U.S. Sponsored Results

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APP Trade Mission Leads to Deployment of Hybrid-Powered Buses

In January, Department of Commerce Assistant Secretary David Bohigian led the second APP Clean Energy Trade Mission to India and China with the goal of deploying U.S. clean energy technology in these two Partner countries. A highlight of the trip was a signing ceremony announcing the installation of 30 hybrid-powered buses for Guangzhou's municipal city bus company. Once deployed, this will be the largest single placement of hybrid-powered buses anywhere in China. It is also Eaton's largest single hybrid power systems order to date.

More information on this U.S. led project.

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Aluminum Technology Website Links Industry Leaders in the U.S. and India

Secat Inc., in conjunction with the Australian government, has developed a website to register and connect aluminum industry stakeholders in the U.S. and India. The website, located at http://www.apaluminiumtech.org/, will provide primary aluminum producers, forging and casting companies, fabricators, as well manufacturers, packagers, etc. in both countries with access to resources to implement changes in environmental and commercial performance throughout the industry.

More information on this U.S. led project.

     


Events

Griffin Thompson, speaking at the Inaugural APP Breakfast Briefing Series on July 18, 2008 [State Dept. Image]

Industry, NGO, and Government Representatives Attend APP Briefing

Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky kicked off the Inaugural APP Breakfast Briefing Series on July 17, 2008 at the Ronald Regan Building in Washington, DC before a crowd of more than 100 attendees from media, industry, and government. The Under Secretary gave an overview of U.S. involvement in the APP and its integral place within U.S. climate strategy. A panel of representatives from the World Resources Institute, Portland Cement Association, Solar Turbines, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Energy (DOE) discussed their experiences under the APP and highlighted its successes through both on-the-ground projects and through its power to convene global industries and governments to combat climate change. The event launched a series of Breakfast Briefings that will be held throughout the year to provide updates on Partnership and Task Force activities. Under Secretary's Remarks

Delegates to the 5th Buildings and Appliances Task Force Meeting in Seoul, South Korea [2008 APP Image]

Buildings and Appliances Task Force 5th International Meeting in Seoul, South Korea

The U.S. Members of the APP Buildings and Appliances Task Force, composed of representatives from Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, and the National Association of Energy Service Companies, sent a delegation to the International BATF Meeting in Seoul, South Korea on June 23 - 24, 2008. For more information, please visit the APP International website.

     
The 5th Policy and Implementation Committee Meeting. [2008 APP Image]

U.S. Hosts Policy and Implementation Committee Meeting

The United States hosted the 5th meeting of the Policy and Implementation Committee in Seattle, Washington on May 19-20, 2008. The meeting brought together high level government officials from all seven Partner countries to discuss progress that has been made since the last meeting and to evaluate the future direction of the Partnership.