Energy, Environment and Climate
Energy Security a U.S. Foreign Policy Priority, Clinton Says
The need to maintain safe, reliable and adequate energy supplies will be an increasing priority in U.S. foreign policy of the 21st century, said Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton October 18 in what was billed as an important address on energy diplomacy. “Energy is an issue of wealth and power, which means it can be both a source of conflict and cooperation,” Clinton said, calling this era a time of “profound change” in global energy markets as demand grows in expanding economies, as competition for supplies becomes more intense, and as new supplies of energy are being discovered and developed. Speaking on the campus of Georgetown University in Washington, Clinton said the United States will strive to provide international leadership to ensure that all countries receive access to the energy they need for growth. Expanding energy access to 1.3 billion people who currently have no access to electricity is also important for the future. Read the full article | Energy Diplomacy in the 21st Century (2012-10-18)
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- Energy Department Announces New SunShot Projects to Harness the Power of Big Data (2013-01-30)
- The United States and Peru Reach Agreement on Action Plan to Strengthen Forest Sector Governance (2013-01-11)
- United States and Chile Hold Sixth Meeting of the Environmental Affairs Council under the U.S.-Chile Trade Agreement (2013-01-10)
- Remarks at Secretary Clinton's Foreign Affairs Policy Board Meeting (2013-01-03)
- USDA Grants Support Sustainable Bioenergy Production (2012-12-14)
- Energy Department Announces New Investments in Pioneering U.S. Offshore Wind Projects (2012-12-12)
- Energy Department Announces New SunShot Investment in Solar Energy Grid Solutions (2012-12-07)
- Talks on Global Climate Change Open in Doha, Qatar | For the fourth consecutive year, the U.S. Department of State is organizing and hosting a U.S. Center at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP18 in Doha, Qatar).
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- Growing Self-Sufficiency for U.S. Energy (2012-11-28)
- Energy Department Announces New Clean Cities Projects to Diversify U.S. Fuel Economy, Prepare for Advanced Vehicles (2012-11-19)
- New Energy Technologies Benefit Global Economy and the Environment (2012-10-05)
U.S.-EU Highlights
EU-U.S. Energy Council in Brussels
The fourth EU-U.S. Energy Council met On December 5, 2012, in Brussels and was chaired by EU High Representative/Vice President Catherine Ashton, Commissioner for Energy Günther Oettinger, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman. The Energy Council, a central component of the EU-U.S. energy relationship, promotes transparent and secure global energy markets; fosters co-operation on regulatory frameworks that encourage the efficient and sustainable use of energy; and identifies joint research priorities that promote clean energy technologies. These actions help to boost economic growth, reduce carbon emissions and create new jobs on both sides of the Atlantic. Read the joint press statement (PDF 112kb) | Remarks With EU High Representative Lady Catherine Ashton at the U.S.-EU Energy Council Meeting (2012-12-05)
- EU-U.S. Expert Workshop on Raw Material Flows & Data: Public Summary Document (2012-09-14)
- Background Briefing: Senior Administration Official Provides a Readout of the European Union Emissions Trading System (ETS) Meeting (2012-08-01)
- Joint Statement on the U.S. - EU Energy Council Ministerial (2011-11-29)
- Seven Auto Manufacturers Collaborate on Harmonized Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Solution (2011-10-12)
- Clinton: Remarks at the U.S.-EU Energy Council (2010-11-19) | Joint Statement Following the U.S.- EU Energy Council Ministerial, Lisbon (2010-11-19)
- International Smart Grid Action Network Announced (2010-07-20)
- Morningstar discusses the 2010 Outlook for Eurasian Energy (2010-01-28)