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

2 Working Group Members Co-Chairs Members

Working Group Roadmap 3 Best practice sharing: design, construction, operations and lessons learned Technical standards, specifications and requirements, e.g. safety and control valves, fuel resourcing Awareness amongst US government stakeholders in DC Short-term Technology deployment: Provide market entry for advanced US technologies and products to China Financing: Develop financing capability for nuclear projects Nuclear liability protection: Support development of world class protocol (e.g. CSC) Medium-term US Win: Develop US company participation in Chinese projects given the China desire for localization and energy security China Win: Enable China company participation in US projects given the US desire for energy security Long-term

 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 4

5  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 Q  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

6  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