Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) was the forum’s media partner. The forum was supported by the USAID/Washington GCC office. firms assess market opportunities and enter or increase sales in developing countries. It also identified the types of assistance and support offered by USG agencies to help U.S. companies, trade associations, non-governmental organizations, and USG agencies. It highlighted recommendations and insights from private sector leaders that have successfully expanded sales of RE, smart grids, and energy storage products and services in developing countries. The forum engaged 71 participants from U.S. The forum focused on equipment sales for utility-scale wind and solar power, smart transmission and distribution, related information and communication technologies (ICTs), demand-response tools, and energy storage. It also focused on provision of technical services for utility and grid planning, reverse auctions, grid integration of variable RE, and RE zones. Facilitate networking with partners and investors working in each market. Discuss competitiveness challenges and export strategies and approaches and.Offer guidance on working with partners and potential sources of financing and investment.Highlight opportunities for selling equipment, technologies, and services in key emerging markets.firms interested in beginning or expanding business in developing country markets. Agency for International Development (USAID) hosted the “ Renewable Energy and Smart Grid Suppliers Forum” to engage U.S.
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