Stronger Sino-US cooperation on clean energy will be the goal of two
US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Energy Secretary Steven Chu will be in
The two countries are planning to discuss building a Sino-US clean energy center during the two secretaries' visit, a source told China Daily.
It would be the first nation-level center between
The US Commerce Department earlier said the two secretaries will highlight the potential for mutually beneficial relationships in the clean energy sector.
Clean energy will drive the economy of the future, both in the
"It's in our interest and China's to explore ways to cooperate for our mutual benefit - by promoting renewable energy, encouraging energy efficiency and cutting pollution," Chu said.
Priorities would include clean coal technology, carbon capture and storage, a smart grid, hybrid and electric vehicles, energy efficiency and renewable energies, said Yang Fuqiang, director of global climate change solutions at the World Wildlife Fund for Nature.
A report from the Center for American Progress, a US think tank, has proposed a joint carbon capture and storage program, which would include geological assessment and demonstration projects in both China and the US, as the two countries would share an abundance of coal reserves and a similar reliance on coal as a major energy source.
"The two countries have much to gain by working together on improving energy efficiency and curbing pollution."
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