Secretary Locke Stresses Need for a Clean Energy Economy at First-Ever Clean Energy Ministerial Public Forum
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke addressed ministers, CEOs and clean energy
leaders today at the first-ever Clean Energy Ministerial Public Forum held at
the Ronald
Reagan Building. Hosted by U.S. Energy Secretary
Steven Chu, the two-day ministerial brought together government leaders and
stakeholders from more than 20 countries to collaborate on policies and programs
aimed at accelerating the world's transition to clean energy technologies. The
meeting grows out of a Global Partnership launched by the leaders of the Major
Economies Forum.
In his remarks, Locke highlighted Department of Commerce clean energy initiatives including the development of a first-ever National Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Export Strategy, a new green patents program, and his recent clean energy trade mission to China and Indonesia.
The countries that participated in the ministerial represent 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, 80 percent of global gross domestic product, and 80 percent of the global market for clean energy technologies. Remarks