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1 Eco City Industry Energy & Efficiency Energy Efficient Building & Design Smart Grid Renewable Energy DECHP Clean Air Industry Energy & Efficiency Clean Transport & Fuel DECHP Clean Coal Power Generation Clean Coal Shale Gas Nuclear Power Renewable Energy DECHP Clean Coal Clean Coal Clean Coal Working Group

2 2 Working Group Value Chain

3 3 Working Group Members Co-Chairs Members

4 Land Reclamation, Waste Disposal, CCUS Mining & Pre-conversion Processing Power Generation Coal to Chemicals Short (1 yr) Medium (3 yrs) Long (5 yrs) Methane extraction Ventilation air methane abatement Emission reduction (Nox, Sox, PM, Mercury) Efficiency Improvement Heat rate improvements, wider fuel flexibility Coal mine methane for power generation IGCC-CHP Re-Power projects Co-production power generation & coal based chemicals Commercial scale IGCC+CCS Projects (CERC, GreenGen and Others) Non-emitting coal-fired electricity generation Energy efficient coal to chemical conversion Carbothermic reduction project Coal to ethanol, including coal-derived CO to ethanol Industrial-gasification for hydrogen and chemical Petroleum free feedstock supply for the chemical industry CO2 used for Enhanced Oil/ Heavy Oil Recovery (EOR/EHOR) CCUS for cementitious & other mineralized materials Energy efficient coal to chemical conversion Photo-bio reaction algae based Amine post- combustion capture Solid waste processing & utilization (ash, gypsum,etc) Advanced coal extraction, washing &selection technologies Advanced coal transport Underground Coal Gasfication ( UCG) Open pit coal (Shengli East 1 Project) Potential CERC Projects 4 Working Group Roadmap

5  Renewable energy  Content support for 3 rd Renewable Energy Industrial Forum  Release of two studies:  US-CN-EU PV integration standard comparison findings  Reference on US wind standard and market conditions  Eco-city / smart solutions for energy efficiency improvement  Green data center program, including workshop, bilateral expert committee establishment and best practice portfolio initiation, kick-off supported by TDA, DOE and MIIT  Low carbon city development workshop with NDRC  Clean transportation and fuel  Content support for US- China Advanced Biofuel Forum  Improved access to Chinese government regulators and industry consortium on clean transportation market access issues  Civil nuclear energy  Content support for the first US civil nuclear trade mission to China  Agreement by US DOE and DOC to support NPWG systematic engagement with China on nuclear safety in alignment with PUNT and industry needs  Smart grid modernization technical assistance  Demand side management demo project in Tianjin (Honeywell, AECOM)  Major Events in 2013  April: 3 rd ECP annual work meeting attended by Secretary of State John Kerry and State Councillor Yang Jiechi  Year-round: systematic engagement with US-China Climate Change Working Group to support ECP initiatives and memco projects  September: Shandong provincial trip accompanies by VM Wang Chao of MOFCOM and VG Xia Geng for memco project advocacy and market development  2H: Industrial expertise support for and market development through US-China Eco-City Partnership pilot program kick-off and local visits  October: MB Executive Committee and Senior Executives Meeting with U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Ernest Moniz on U.S.-China Energy Policy Engagement and DOE public-private Partnership programs  December: ECP 4 th anniversary aside of JCCT including renewal of 2011 USTDA and NEA MOU in support of ECP Key Deliverables Achieved in 2013 B A CD E F  Industrial Emission Reduction and Energy Efficiency  Kick-off industrial boiler energy efficiency improvement and emission reduction workshop with MIIT  Content support for 5 th Energy Efficiency Forum Key Accomplishments in 2013  Energy financing and investment  Development of CFIUS guide for Chinese investors  Content support for US investment promotion at events led by MOFCOM, USDOC, DOE 5

6 6  Renewable energy  Module stability and safety evaluation workshop  Wind turbine quality and standard mutual recognition workshop  Eco-city / smart solutions for energy efficiency improvement  Support for memco demo project development in Hefei and Mentougou on city planning and smart solution energy efficiency R&D  Domestic eco-city exchange program for Chinese mayors  Scale-up of green data center program including project-based workshops and demo project development  TDA funded RTM for green data center with MIIT (combined with industrial boiler efficiency)  Clean transportation and fuel  Fuel economics workshop proposed with China Petroleum Industry Federation (CPCIF)  High energy efficiency engine application on auto vehicle (Pinnacle in Chongqing or Anhui)  Civil nuclear energy  US nuclear safety culture and technology workshop series supported by DOE, DOC and NRC in Q1 and Q2 2013  Workshop on nuclear liability protection (prospective members, including Chadbourne LLP)  Smart grid modernization technical assistance  FERC, TDA and DOE supported workshops and RTM on grid management and renewable energy integration  Micro-grid demo project for roof PV, energy storage and DSM  Cisco – CEPRI integrated smart grid communication model feasibility study  OSIsoft & Cisco – China Southern Grid EPRI distributed data integration, mgnt, visualization, for OEM feasibility study  Major Events  Year-round: continued systematic coordination with the US-China Climate Change Working Group to support ECP and memco initiatives and projects  Q1: ECP-Huaneng Carbon Assets Cooperation MOU  February and March: Xinjiang trade mission follow-up for clean coal, renewable energy and DE&CHP  Q1: 4 th annual work meeting  Q3: first ECP missions to Inner- Mongolia, Hebei and Shanxi  Q3: Green Data Centre Demo Project Signing (5 th US-China Energy Efficiency Forum)  Q3: Boiler Demo Project Signing (5 th US-China Energy Efficiency Forum) Key Priories (Short-term) in 2014 B A CD E F  Industrial emission reduction and energy efficiency  Demo projects for industrial boiler efficiency improvement and emission control (ST Johnson, Honeywell, GE, LP Amina)  TDA funded RTM for Industrial boiler efficiency and emission reduction with MIIT (combined with green data center) 2014 Key Priorities (Short-term)  Clean coal  Follow-up visit to develop clean coal projects in Xinjiang  Participation in DOE-NEA clean coal training programs  Support for US-China Coal Industrial Forum  Mercury control workshop with MEP  Shale gas  TDA-funded shale gas training program on promotion of US shale gas technologies  Shale gas RTM to be funded by TDA

7 7  Renewable energy  Small scale wind power generation pilot project in industrial park (FloDesign)  Thin film PV power generation station demo project (First Solar)  New energy power generation operation and management training  Eco-city / smart solution for energy efficiency improvement  Chinese eco-city need assessment feasibility study including building retrofit  Industrial park or building based demo project (Honeywell, Cisco, FXXC)  Provision of findings from demo projects for green data center standards  Upgrade of green data center program to comprehensive smart solution for energy efficiency improvement  Civil nuclear energy  Support for US companies’ existing project and market development in China through continuous engagement on nuclear safety supported by USG  Engagement with bilateral governments on localization regarding market access issues e.g. Part 810, HAF regulations, liability protection  Clean coal  CCUS project development in Xinjiang and Shanxi  CCUS RTM to be funded by USTDA Key Priorities (Long-term) in 2014 B A CD E F  Industrial emission reduction and energy efficiency  Cement work series and demo project on cement manufacturing energy efficiency and emission reduction  DE&CHP solution based project development in industrial parks and cities 2014 Key Priorities (Long-term)  Clean transportation and fuel  Continuous dialogue with NEA on market entry regulations for alternative fuel  Energy financing and investment  City financing workshop  Portfolio development of US- based energy projects for Chinese investment  Shale gas  Development of technology trading platform in collaboration with CIODPA  Major Events  Year-round: continued systematic coordination with the US-China Climate Change Working Group to support ECP and memco initiatives and projects  Early 2H: energy industrial content support the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue  Mid 2H: US industry content support for APEC  Mid and late 2H: industrial content support for bilateral industrial forums including EEF, REIF, ABF  Late 2H: memco and industry advocacy through JCCT  Late 2H: 5 th ECP anniversary


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