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‘India, US, China will be leading energy players’

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Mumbai, Sept. 11 In the 2020 energy map, India, US and China would be the significant energy players.

Together these countries can solve the energy problem so that the future is clean and green, said Mr David Bohigian, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, US Department of Commerce, while addressing the media here on Thursday.

He is leading a trade mission of 19 non-conventional energy companies, which are exploring opportunities for their products or services. He said that the 19 companies participating in the mission represent the US innovation and technology, which can boost the efforts of India to meet its growing energy demand while improving the environment.

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