South Africa: U.S. and South Africa Hold Bilateral Discussion On Building a More Sustainable Energy Future

19 March 2014
United States Embassy
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Pretoria — U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman and South African Minister of Energy Ben Martins met yesterday in Pretoria to follow up on the U.S.-South Africa Bilateral Energy Dialogue held last December in Washington, DC. They discussed continued bilateral cooperation on a wide range of energy issues, including collaboration to diversify U.S. and South African energy portfolios and provide reliable and affordable electricity to homes and businesses.

“Through our strong energy partnership, the United States and South Africa are working to deliver concrete results that grow our economies through sustainable energy development and enhance our energy security,” said U.S. Deputy Secretary Poneman.

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