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News and Events
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8 April 2013: Keynote Address at the Pacific Energy Summit
The Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment recently spoke at the Pacific Energy Summit in Vancouver.
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4 April 2013: Podcast: Bob Cekuta, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources
Bob Cekuta is the State Department's Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources. He recently visited Vancouver for the Pacific Energy Summit, where he sat down with us to talk about the new US-Asia-Pacific Energy Initiative. (6:56, 9.8MB MP3) Video »
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1 March 2013: State Department Releases Draft SEIS on the Proposed Keystone XL Pipeline
Today, the Department of State released a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
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27 November 2012: Integrated electric grid improves reliability for United States, Canada
Although electricity imports and exports between the United States and Canada are low compared to total U.S. consumption and production, regional integration of the electrical grids plays an important role in improving electric reliability in both countries.
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26 November 2012: United States and Canada share the world’s most significant energy trade
The United States and Canada form the largest integrated energy market in the world.
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21 June 2012: United States, Canada Announce Next Phase of U.S.-Canada Clean Energy Dialogue
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Environment Canada released the U.S.-Canada Clean Energy Dialogue (CED) Action Plan II, outlining the next phase of activities the two countries will undertake to jointly advance clean energy technologies.
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4 May 2012: U.S., Canada, Mexico Map Potential Carbon Dioxide Storage Capacity
Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) joined with Canada and Mexico to release the "North American Carbon Storage Atlas," the first atlas mapping potential carbon dioxide storage capacity in North America.
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