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Accomplishments

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The Methane to Markets Partnership plays an important role in promoting methane capture and use projects internationally and reducing emissions of methane globally. The U.S. Government Accomplishments in Support of the Methane to Markets Partnership summarizes the contributions of participating U.S. government agencies and highlights the projects and activities since the launch of the Partnership in November 2004.

This report was developed collaboratively by EPA, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency.

2008 Report

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U.S. Government Accomplishments in Support of the Methane to Markets Partnership November 2008 full report (PDF) (24 pp, 3.0 MB)

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Report Highlights

To date, the United States has:

FY 2007 U.S. Expenditures by Type of Activity: Training and Capacity Building 30%, Technology Demonstration and Deployment 17%, Market Development and Finance 4%, Project Development and Implementation 33%, General Partnership Support 17%

More information about Figure 6 can be found on page 11 of the full report.

FY 2007 U.S. Expenditures by Recipient Country:  Argentina 3%, Brazil 5%, China 23%, Colombia 2%, Ecuador 3%, India 10%, Korea 1%, Kyrgyz Republic (non-partner) 1%, Mexico 14%, Mongolia 2%, Nigeria 1%, Philippines 1%, Poland 6%, Russia 4%, Ukraine 9%, United States 2%, Global Regional 15%

More information about Figure 7 can be found on page 11 of the full report.

U.S. Government Funding and Leveraged Funding, FY 2005 - FY 2007:  Total U.S. Government Funding: $28,500,000.  Leveraged Funding: 271,500,000

Leveraged funds include financial support provided for activities by non-U.S. government entities including other national governments or Project Network members. They also include project investment through loans or other financing instruments. More information about this figure can be found on page 12 of the full report.

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