Under Secretary Paula Dobriansky Announces Awards for Clean Energy Work in China Under Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean
Development and Climate
Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky today announced funding for eight newly
selected projects as part of the United States Government’s support for the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean
Development and Climate at the U.S.-China-Australia Dialogue on Energy Security and Climate Change in Washington, D.C.
Worth more than $6.7 million, the projects will implement clean energy work in China under the goals of the initiative.
Grant recipients include World Resources Institute-Tsinghua University, ICF International, Hatch Associated Consultants
Inc., the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, the National Fenestration Rating Council-The Research Institute of Standards and Norms, and WADE
Foundation. Each organization will contribute matching funds and resources for a total cost share of over $8 million.
Projects were chosen through a rigorous competition among more than ninety proposals from a wide array of organizations,
including universities, non-governmental organizations, private enterprise, international organizations, and local
governments. They represent partnerships between U.S., Chinese and other Asia-Pacific Partnership country organizations.
The Asia-Pacific Partnership brings together the governments and private sectors of Australia, Canada, China, India,
Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the United States to advance clean development and climate objectives. The initiative
is an innovative effort to facilitate investment in clean technologies, goods, and services, accelerate the sharing of
energy-efficient best practices, and identify policy barriers to the diffusion of clean technologies.
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