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Expansion of U.S.-China EcoPartnerships Program

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Media Note
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
February 15, 2012


On the occasion of the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, the United States and China have expanded the U.S.-China EcoPartnerships program with the admission of two more EcoPartnerships this week, bringing the total number of EcoPartnerships to 15. The EcoPartnerships program is aimed at developing new models of mutually beneficial voluntary arrangements between a range of state, local, and private sector organizations, to promote energy security, economic growth, and environmental sustainability in both countries. The United States and China signed the Framework for EcoPartnerships Under the U.S.-China Ten Year Framework for Cooperation on Energy and Environment (“EcoPartnerships Framework”) in Beijing in December 2008. The two new partnerships are:

For more information on EcoPartnerships, visit: http://www.ecopartnerships.gov

For information on how to become an EcoPartner, visit: http://www.ecopartnerships.gov/partner



PRN: 2012/228

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