U.S.-China Energy Cooperation Program
From Global Energy Monitor
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The U.S.-China Energy Cooperation Program is a project initiated by a group of 24 US companies which, according to its website, aims to to "promote commercially viable project development in clean energy and energy efficiency" and "support the sustainable development of the energy sectors in both countries."[1]
Founding companies
The 24 founding members are:[2]
- AECOM (Asia)
- AES China
- Boeing China Inc.
- Caterpillar (China)
- Celanese (China)
- CISCO Systems China
- Corning China
- Cummins China
- Dow Chemical
- FirstSolar
- GE China Feng Yan
- Honeywell China
- IBM (China)
- Intel China
- LP Amina William Latta Chairman and CEO
- Oshkosh / JLG
- Peabody Energy
- Rockwell Automation
- Solar ETC
- Solatube
- Timken
- United Solar
- UPC Renewables
- UTC
Contact details
Website: http://www.uschinaecp.org
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ U.S.-China Energy Cooperation Program, "Overview", U.S.-China Energy Cooperation Program website, accessed July 2011.
- ↑ U.S.-China Energy Cooperation Program, "Management Board", U.S.-China Energy Cooperation Program website, accessed July 2011.