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Highlights

  • Reducing Carbon Emissions

    Steven Chu, U.S. Secretary of Energy: The U.S. and China both recognize the need to move aggressively on reducing carbon emissions and developing clean energy sources.

  • Clean Energy a Boon to Both Nations

    Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China: The U.S.-China partnership on clean energy is a boon to both nations. It can lead to a technological revolution and higher living standards.

  • Common Energy Challenges for U.S. and China

    Zhang Guobao, National Energy Administration, People’s Republic of China: As the world’s largest energy consumers and producers, China and the U.S. face common challenges that have led to more cooperation on this critical issue.

  • Setting an Example on Clean Energy

    Wan Gang, Minister of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China: It is incumbent on China and the U.S. to set an example of leadership and cooperation in the pursuit of clean energy practices and development.

Summary

On January 18 and 19 the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings and the China Institute for Innovation and Development Strategy hosted the second annual U.S.-China Strategic Forum on Clean Energy Cooperation, coinciding with the state visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao.

Entitled "U.S.-China Relations in the Next Decade," the 2011 Clean Energy Forum focused on the critical decisions that American and Chinese leaders face in the coming decades to address expanding energy needs within their own countries and internationally. The Forum featured keynote addresses by U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, President Obama’s Science Policy Advisor John Holdren, U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, Jr., and China’s Minister of Science and Technology Wan Gang.

The speakers highlighted common challenges faced by the United States and China—developing new energy sources, addressing global environmental concerns, and fostering greater cooperation and better relations between the two nations.

Working group sessions focused on topics such as clean coal technology, renewable energy options, U.S.-China cooperation on nuclear power, upgrading America’s clean energy infrastructure, and future prospects for clean energy cooperation between the United States and China.

Other distinguished speakers and participants at the Forum included: China’s National Energy Administration Director Zhang Guobao; China-U.S. Exchange Foundation President C.H. Tung; and Brookings’ Chairman John L. Thornton—among many other American and Chinese officials, corporate executives, policymakers, energy and climate researchers and academics.

Read full program (English) » (pdf)
Read full program (Chinese) » (pdf)
Read blog post from ChinaFAQS.org »

Transcripts
Welcoming Remarks and Reading of the Letters from the Presidents » (pdf)
U.S.-China Cooperation on Clean Energy Research and Technology » (pdf)
Lunch Session » (pdf)
Government and Industry Session » (pdf)
Dinner Session » (pdf)


Event Agenda

  • Introductory Remarks

    • John L. Thornton

      Chairman, The Brookings Institution

  • Keynote Speakers

    • Jon Huntsman, Jr

      U.S. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China

    • Zheng Bijian

      Chairman, China Institute for Innovation & Development Strategy

    • The Honorable C.H. Tung

      Vice Chairman, Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference

      President, China-United States Exchange Foundation

    • Justin Yifu Lin

      Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, The World Bank

    • The Honorable Steven Chu

      U.S. Secretary of Energy

    • Zhang Guobao

      Vice Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission and Director, National Energy Administration, People's Republic of China

    • The Honorable Daniel B. Poneman

      Deputy Secretary of Energy, U.S. Department of Energy

    • Liu Zhenya

      President, State Grid Corporation of China

  • Panel Presenters

    • The Honorable John P. Holdren

      Assistant to the President for Science and Technology

      Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

    • The Honorable Wan Gang

      Vice Chairman, Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference

      Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology

    • The Honorable David Sandalow

      Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy

    • Chai Songyue

      President, China Energy Research Society

    • Xie Kechang

      Vice Dean And Academician, Chinese Academy of Engineering

    • John Deutch

      Distinguished Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution

      Institute Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    • James E. Rogers

      Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Duke Energy

    • Zhang Xiwu

      Chairman, China Shenhua Group

    • Ricardo Pérez

      President, Westinghouse Operations

    • Michael Morris

      Chairman and CEO, American Electric Power

    • Zhu Yongpeng

      President, China Guodian Corporation

Details

January 18, 2011

7:30 AM - 8:30 PM EST

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel

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