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U.S. Energy Association / U.S. Agency for International Development Energy Partnership Program

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    These partnerships provide an invaluable opportunity for senior executives of overseas utilities and regulatory agencies to observe and learn how their U.S. counterparts are structured, financed, managed and regulated. The program also enables U.S. energy executives to understand the dynamics of non-U.S. energy markets and to forge international strategic alliances.



    Partnership Benefits to U.S. Partners:

    - Helps identify and develop strategic partners

    - Identifies short and long-term business opportunities

    - Develops staff capabilities and international awareness

    - Develops climate change mitigation activities



    Partnership Benefits to Non-U.S. Partners:

    - Allows for a transfer of knowledge on market-based planning, international energy sector restructuring, and development experiences by peers

    - Establishes advisory/commercial relationships to discuss changes affecting the industry, corporate structure and regulation of the energy industry

    - Improves management performance

    - Increases energy efficiency

    Partners
    Governments:

    Government of United States of America - U.S. Agency for International Development



    Other:

    U.S. Energy Association (United States of America)



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    01 January 1970 (start date)
    01 September 2008 (date of completion)
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