The U.S. Trade and Development Authority signed two agreements March 26 to support domestic business development in the clean energy infrastructure in India during a visit by Commerce Secretary John Bryson. The agreements will support feasibility studies for a micro-grid solar power plant and for implementation of a smart grid in India, and the projects could generate more than $350 million of exports for U.S. companies. The projects are in keeping with a joint commitment President Obama and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh made in late 2009 to enhance energy efficiency and clean energy cooperation between the two nations, and to form a Partnership to Advance Clean Energy.
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US-India solar development
- Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
- David Leiter, Sarah Litke and Daniel Phillips
- India, USA
- April 1 2012
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