The White House has disclosed the details on the US-Brazil Strategic Energy Dialog during Obama’s recent trip to Brazil:
President Rousseff and President Obama agreed to launch a Strategic Energy Dialogue, building on the work of the U.S.-Brazil Binational Energy Working Group. This Dialogue will focus on a broad ranging set of energy-related issues, including the safe and sustainable development of Brazil’s deepwater oil and gas resources, as well as cooperation on biofuels and other renewals, energy efficiency, and civilian nuclear energy. Such a Dialogue and the resulting energy partnerships between the two largest democracies and economies in the Americas will create jobs in both countries, make energy supplies more secure, and help address the challenge of climate change.
- To view the fact sheet on U.S.-Brazil Strategic Energy Dialogue click HERE.
- To view the fact sheet on the Partnership for Development of Aviation Biofuels Agreement click HERE.
via The United States and Brazil: The Fact Sheets | The White House.
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