China and the US agreed Wednesday that a more efficient use of
energy and the development of new and renewable energy resources
will be key targets of their future energy cooperation.
The agreement was reached during the second round of the Sino-US
energy policy dialogue, held in Hangzhou, capital of east China's
Zhejiang province.
Deputy Director of China's National Development and Reform
Commission (NDRC) Zhang Guobao said the US and China, as the
world's major energy producers and consumers, face similar
challenges in the energy field, and have great potential for
cooperation.
The two countries need to crank up dialogue on cooperation now
that energy shortages have become a global issue, said Zhang.
The Sino-US energy policy dialogue has become an important
platform for the two sides to exchange ideas and cooperate in the
energy area.
The NDRC and the US Department of Energy signed a memorandum of
understanding on bilateral energy policy dialogue in 2004. The two
countries held their first energy policy dialogue in Washington
last year.
NDRC Deputy Director Chen Deming and Karen N. Harbert, assistant
secretary for Policy and International Affairs at the US Department
of Energy, also attended the second round dialogue.
NDRC statistics list 20 Sino-US joint oil and gas exploration
projects in China, with a total investment from the US side of US$5
billion.
(Xinhua News Agency September 13, 2006)