WASHINGTON - Constructive cooperation between Chinese and US companies will boost bilateral economic partnership and create more common interests, Chinese and US energy entrepreneurs told Xinhua Tuesday.
"Practical cooperation between the firms from two countries like us would not only create more common interests for the companies themselves, but is also a boon for the two countries and the world as a whole," said Wang Yusuo, chairman of ENN, a leading Chinese private energy company. He said this on the sidelines of the ongoing Second US-China Strategic Forum On Clean Energy Cooperation.
"We have been cooperating for several years on a variety of projects. Duke is very committed to sharing technology with Chinese companies. We are great partners with ENN, and we have found win-win ways to work together," said James Rogers, chairman and CEO of US electric power giant Duke Energy, a Fortune 500 company.
Cooperation between the two is bound to be mutually beneficial, with Duke Energy's big market and ENN's innovation capabilities, Rogers said.
ENN, pioneering innovative technologies that provide clean energy solutions, is constructing China's first smart energy eco-city in Langfang, Hebei province, adjacent to Beijing.
Duke will collaborate and share knowledge with ENN in developing the eco-city and adapt what is learned from the eco-city development as it deploys energy technologies in one or more cities in its US service territories in the future.
The two companies' shared vision for a "green" city encompasses electricity produced via cleaner technologies, energy storage, energy efficiency, and electric vehicle infrastructure.
The two companies inked an agreement on Tuesday entitled "Future Energy Technology Demonstration Platform" in an effort to promote the joint development of technologies to help build green cities in China and the United States.