Russia, with a population of over 140 million people and an inefficient energy infrastructure is a promising market for the sale of U.S. energy efficiency products and services. This trade mission will target a broad range of technologies to improve energy efficiency and reduce the environmental impact of industrial processes and energy generation. Target technologies include: electricity transmission infrastructure, smart grids, energy storage, green building and road construction, water treatment and water efficiency green building, landfills, biomass and biofuels.
Trade Mission Benefits
Planned Itinerary
Monday, June 4 - Moscow
Tuesday, June 5 - Moscow
Wednesday, June 6 - Depart for Moscow St. Petersburg
Thursday, June7 - St. Petersburg
Friday, June 8
Participation Fee*
* Includes lodging in Moscow and St. Petersburg for one representative per firm, ground transportation and transportation from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Other travel expenses are the responsibility of each participant.
Up to 15 qualified companies will be accepted for the mission, on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to U.S. Department of Commerce vetting.
How to Apply
Complete the Trade Mission Application and email to Anne.Novak@trade.gov no later than March 30, 2012.
Contact
Anne Novak 202-482-8178 Anne.Novak@trade.gov
Bridgette Clark, Moscow +7 (495) 728-5575 Bridgette.Clark@trade.gov
Anna Avetisyan + 7 (495) 728-5398 Anna.Avetisyan@trade.gov
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