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The World is Open for Your Green Business.Let the U.S. Commercial Service connect you to a world of opportunity.
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The Department of Commerce,International Trade Administration
Our Mission: To create prosperity by strengthening the competitiveness of U.S. industry, promoting trade and investment, and ensuring fair trade and compliance with trade laws and agreements.
The International Trade Administration (ITA) is comprised of four units that work together to accomplish its mission:
Trade Promotion and U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service Market Access and Compliance Manufacturing and Services Import Administration
Who We Are
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The U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
• Foreign Commercial Service Offices in 77 countries, covering 96% of U.S. export markets.
• 109 “Export Assistance Centers” throughout the United States helping U.S. firms, especially small and medium-sized companies, find and take advantage of global markets.
• Provides a full range of trade promotion and market access expertise, including: counseling, market research, advocacy, and matchmaking. And partnering programs!
• The Advocacy Center, which vets U.S. companies bidding on major projects overseas and coordinates interagency support.
Who We Are
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Export Initiative (RE4I)
Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee Working Group on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Secretary Locke announced the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Export Initiative December 9, 2010
23 Commitments from Across the U.S. Government for New Programs, Actions, or Deliverables to Boost RE&EE Exports:
Tailored financing for the specific needs of U.S. RE&EE exporters
Enhanced market access for U.S. RE&EE technologies
Increased trade promotion to better link buyers and sellers of U.S. RE&EE technologies
More efficient export promotion services for current and future U.S. RE&EE companies
Responding to the National Export Initiative, the RE4I is the country’s first-ever federally-coordinated effort to increase renewable energy and energy efficiency exports.
Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee Working Group on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Commitments from the Department of Commerce
Market Prioritization Study
2-3 RE&EE trade policy missions annually
TPCC branded RE&EE trade missions
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee
Online portal for RE&EE exporters
U.S. Government-wide trade booth at key RE&EE trade shows
Expand the Green Embassies / Green Build Program
DOC’s commitments will position the Department as an interagency leader in the green economy – a strategic priority for Secretary Locke
Wind Power
1. United States2. Germany3. Spain4. China5. India
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A World Awaits
Solar Power1. Germany2. Spain3. Japan4. United States5. South Korea
Biomass1. United States2. Brazil3. Philippines4. Germany5. Sweden
Geothermal1. United States2. Philippines3. Indonesia4. Mexico5. Italy
Small Hydropower1. China2. Japan3. United States4. Italy5. Brazil
Energy Efficiency1. United States2. China3. Europe4. Japan5. India
$40 billion per year in new exports by 2020 – generating 750,000 new jobs
Global investment in clean energy and energy efficiency reached $155 billion in 2008
Governments around the world have provided over $180 billion more in stimulus funding for renewable energy projects
The top five markets in EU for Green Building represent $959 billion per year.China market will be $500 billion by 2013.
United States: The World’s Most Exciting Market?United States: The World’s Most Exciting Market?
United States Leads the world in wind, geothermal, biomass, and concentrated solar power capacity.One of the world’s leading markets in most technology areas.
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Replacing electric water heaters with solar heaters to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
SOL Inc. entered into a partnership with the US Embassy in January 2011 to provide solar lighting systems in an effort to assist the Embassy’s efforts to achieve energy efficiency goals set by President Obama.
The U.S. Embassy Helsinki gets the first installation of WindStream Technologies’ TurboMill, with personal oversight from company CEO Dan Bates.
LED lights in Panama Windpower at Embassy HelsinkiEmbassy Lusaka Goes Solar
Global Network of Over 70 Embassies“+” Washington Embassies Green Forum
Armenia, Yerevan Ireland, DublinAustria, Vienna Italy, Rome Austria, UNVIE Jordan, AmmanAustria, USOSCE Kenya, NairobiAzerbaijan, Baku Latvia, RigaBelgium, Brussels Luxembourg, LuxembourgBelgium (USEU), Brussels Malta, VallettaBelgium (USNATO), Brussels Mission Italy, Vatican CityBolivia, La Paz Montenegro, PodgoricaBritish Embassy, Riga Nepal, KathmanduBritish Embassy, Stockholm Netherlands, The HagueBulgaria, Sofia Norway, OsloCroatia, Zagreb Panama, Panama CityCyprus, Nicosia Poland, WarsawCzech Republic, Prague Portugal, LisbonDenmark, Copenhagen Russia, Moscow Egypt, Cairo Rwanda, KigaliFinland, Helsinki Singapore, Singapore France, Paris Slovakia, BratislavaGeorgia, Tbilisi Spain, Madrid Germany, Berlin Sweden, StockholmGreece, Athens Switzerland, BernHong Kong, Hong Kong Switzerland, GenevaHungary, Budapest Tunisia, TunisIceland, Reykjavik Turkey, AnkaraIndia, Chennai Ukraine, Kyiv
India, Kolkata United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
India, Mumbai United Kingdom, London India, New Delhi Uzbekistan, Tashkent
Zambia, Lusaka
The United States Departments of Commerce and State have joined together to support the League of Green Embassies Program as part of the National Export Initiative.
The Program offers an unprecedented opportunity for U.S. companies working in the clean energy, and green building sectors to place their products and technologies in U.S. embassies, which then can be used as to showcase those technologies, and support additional sales into foreign markets.
Three key goals of the League of Green Embassies Program are to:• advance the presidential mandate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in USG
buildings;• demonstrate the capabilities of U.S. products and technologies to the world
market;• increase the exports of U.S. products and services in line with the National
Export Initiative.
How to Get Invovled? Sign up for Platinum Key package (see following)
Platinum Key Services Package
Annual Fee:– $1800
LoGE PKS Services Include:– Reports on LoGE Efficiency gains– Outline report on suggested League markets and follow-up contact info– A listing of your company and company description with company logo on our front-end
webpage, with link to your corporate website– Link to your company’s website on the Export.gov LoGE and Buyusa.gov page and LoGE
participating country buyer pages– Monthly Video Update From Ambassador Oreck on the latest LoGE Developments sent to
you– contact information provided to all LoGE posts with your company’s information, profile,
and web link for all LoGE events– one "feature video“ at first LoGE membership and product installation - running for 14
days.– Updated Information on all League events
KEY EVENTS in 2011
Aug. 29-31Brazil. Greenbuilding Brazil, Sao [email protected] http://www.expogbcbrasil.org.br/en/Conference/Agenda/
ECO EXPO ASIA, Hong Kong Oct 26-29$1,000. www.ecoexpoasia.com
Nov 28-Dec 9United Nations Climate Change Convention (COP17) [email protected]
Contact:[email protected] 202-482-0345 [email protected] 202-482-9088
: http://www.LeagueofGreenEmbassies.org
Amount of Water on Earth
Illustration by Jack Cook Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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