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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Renewable Energy Policy Business
Roundtable in Japan
International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Revised Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Commerce’s International Trade
Administration (ITA) is coordinating a
Renewable Energy Policy Business
Roundtable, which will be held on
December 3, 2012 in Tokyo in
conjunction with the U.S.-Japan Energy
Policy Dialogue. The U.S. Department of
Energy—the lead U.S. agency for the
bilateral dialogue taking place in
Fukushima—will co-chair the
Roundtable. ITA is seeking the
participation of approximately 20 U.S.
companies (up to two representatives
per company) in the Roundtable and
related events in the Touhoku region.
The dialogue will provide an
opportunity for Japanese policy-makers
to benefit from the viewpoints of U.S.
clean energy companies and those
companies to be able to learn more
about the policy and regulatory
landscape for renewable energy
developing in Japan at this time.
Following the Roundtable, the
delegation will travel to Fukushima
Prefecture and Sendai for site visits.
Participants will learn firsthand the
current condition of reconstruction
following the March 2011 earthquake
and tsunami, and the role of renewable
energy in those efforts, including local
government incentives. The U.S.
Department of Commerce’s Commercial
Service will also be available in Tokyo
to provide its counseling services to
participating companies whose products
or services include at least 51 percent
U.S. content.
The Roundtable and Tour support
ITA’s commitments contained in the
Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency Export Initiative, which aims
to significantly increase U.S. RE&EE
exports during the National Export
Initiative, which sets the ambitious goal
of doubling U.S. exports by the end of
2014.
DATES: The roundtable and other related
events will be held in Japan the week of
December 3–7, 2012. Participants must
apply online no later than November 9,
2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cora Dickson, Manufacturing and
Services, Office of Energy and
Environmental Industries, Phone:
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202–482–6083, Email:
Cora.Dickson@trade.gov.
Gregory Briscoe,
U.S. Commercial Service Tokyo,
Phone: +81–3–3224–5088,
Email: Gregory.Briscoe@trade.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice updates and replaces 77 FR
60380 Document Number 2012–24297,
published October 3, 2012.
Background:
A Japanese Cabinet advisory panel
recently recommended that Japan phase
out nuclear power by the 2030s,
increase its reliance on renewable
energy, and take steps to improve
energy efficiency. In 2011,
approximately 10 percent of Japan’s
electricity was derived from renewable
energy. This percentage is expected to
increase as various incentives, including
a new feed-in tariff system (for solar,
wind, geothermal, micro/small/medium
hydro, and biomass/biogas), are
introduced to promote investor
confidence in renewable energy
projects. A long-term reform process in
the electricity sector is also taking shape
that may allow for more diversity in
energy sources as well as hasten the
deployment of smart grid technology.
All of these factors point toward
potential opportunities for American
companies to work together with the
Japanese government and industry to
deploy renewable energy technologies.
U.S. clean energy companies can
contribute to the changing Japanese
policy and regulatory landscape by
exchanging views with Japan’s
policymakers and representatives from
the private sector, who will also join the
Roundtable. A frank and open
discussion between policy makers and
industry about renewable energy will
enhance the bilateral Energy Policy
Dialogue by identifying key policy
issues and sharing best practices.
Goals:
• Gain a deeper understanding of the
changing Japanese policy and regulatory
landscape;
• Interact with policymakers and
representatives from the private sector
in Japan;
• Enhance the bilateral Energy Policy
Dialogue by identifying key policy
issues and sharing best practices; and
• Travel to the northeast region to see
firsthand how communities are
incorporating renewable energy in their
reconstruction efforts.
Roundtable/Tour Activities:
During the Roundtable and Tour,
participants will:
• Receive market briefings on the
status of the renewable energy market in
Japan, including an assessment of
upcoming opportunities;
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• Receive a Market Assessment
Report on opportunities in Japan’s
renewable energy market;
• Be introduced to key Japanese
government officials and decisionmakers during the Roundtable;
• Exchange views with counterparts
from the Japanese private sector;
• Attend a networking reception at
the Ambassador’s Residence as well as
a reception organized by the Japanese
government in Fukushima;
• Make courtesy calls with the
Fukushima and Sendai prefectural
governments to learn about local policy
issues for renewable energy and smart
communities;
• Make visits to renewable energy
and smart grid deployments in
Fukushima and Sendai; and
• Take advantage of the Commercial
Service in Tokyo’s services, if
appropriate.
• A more detailed tentative schedule
and links for online application are
posted at https://export.gov/reee/
eg_main_054052.asp.
Participation Requirements:
All parties interested in participating
in the Roundtable/Tour or Roundtable
Only must complete and submit an
application package for consideration by
the Department of Commerce. All
applicants will be evaluated based on
their ability to meet certain conditions
and best satisfy the selection criteria as
outlined below. A minimum of 20 and
maximum of 25 companies will be
selected to participate in the Roundtable
and Tour from the applicant pool. U.S.
companies already doing business in
Japan as well as U.S. companies seeking
to enter to the Japanese market for the
first time may apply.
Applications will be reviewed on a
rolling basis in the order that they are
received. In the event that applicants for
the Roundtable and Touhoku Tour do
not fill the spaces available, applicants
for only the Roundtable on December 3
will be considered. Pre-registrations for
Roundtable Only applications will be
taken concurrently with applications for
the Roundtable and Touhoku Tour.
Fees:
After a company has been selected to
participate in the Roundtable, a
participation fee is required. The
participation fee for the Roundtable and
Tour will be $2,100.00 ($2,000 for SME)
for the first representative and $1,500.00
($1,400 for SME) for a second
representative (who will act as an
observer at the Roundtable). If the
second representative for a company
attends solely the Roundtable (also as an
observer) the fee is $750.00 ($650 for
SME). If space is available for the
Roundtable and applicants are selected
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to participate solely in the roundtable,
the fee will be $750.00 ($650.00 for
SME) for either a primary or secondary
representative.
An SME is defined as a firm with 500
or fewer employees or that otherwise
qualifies as a small business under SBA
regulations (see https://www.sba.gov/
size). Parent companies, affiliates, and
subsidiaries will be considered when
determining business size. The dual
pricing reflects the Commercial
Service’s user fee schedule that became
effective May 1, 2008. For additional
information, see https://www.export.gov/
newsletter/march2008/initiatives.html
Exclusions & Expenses:
The conference fee does not include
any personal travel expenses such as
lodging, most meals, incidentals, local
ground transportation, except as stated
in the proposed timetable, and air
transportation from the U.S. to the event
location and return to the United States.
Delegation members will be able to take
advantage of U.S. Embassy rates for
hotel rooms and group rates for train
tickets. Business visas may be required.
Government fees and processing
expenses to obtain such visas are also
not included in the Roundtable/Tour
costs. However, the U.S. Department of
Commerce will provide instructions to
each participant on the procedures
required to obtain necessary business
visas.
Conditions for Participation:
An applicant must register online at
https://export.gov/reee/
eg_main_054052.asp. In addition, the
applicant must send an email to the U.S.
Department of Commerce staff (see
Contacts) addressing how he/she
satisfies the four selection criteria listed
below.
• Whether the applicant represents a
U.S. company that fits one of the
following profiles:
(1) Companies that manufacture
technology or provide services in the
renewable energy sector (particularly
solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, and
small/medium hydro);
(2) Developers of renewable energy
projects with global experience; and
(3) Companies active in the smart grid
industry.
• The applicant’s potential for or
interest in doing business in Japan;
• The applicant’s ability to identify
and discuss policy issues relevant to
U.S. competitiveness in the renewable
energy or smart grid sectors;
• Consistency of the applicant’s goals
and objectives with the stated scope of
the event.
Diversity of company size and
location may also be considered during
the selection process. Referrals from
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political organizations and any
documents containing references to
partisan political activities (including
political contributions) will be removed
from an applicant’s submission and not
considered during the selection process.
Selected applicants will be asked to
sign a Participation Agreement with the
Department of Commerce in addition to
the following mandatory certifications
(applicants that cannot attest to these
certifications cannot participate):
• The export of the products and
services that it wishes to promote would
be in compliance with U.S. export
controls and regulations;
• Company/Organization has
identified to the Department of
Commerce for its evaluation any
business pending before the Department
of Commerce that may present the
appearance of a conflict of interest;
• Company/Organization has
identified any pending litigation
(including any administrative
proceedings) to which it is a party that
involves the Department of Commerce;
• Company/Participant agrees that it
and its affiliates (1) have not and will
not engage in the bribery of foreign
officials in connection with the
Company’s/Participant’s involvement in
this mission, and (2) maintain and
enforce a policy that prohibits the
bribery of foreign officials.
Timeline for Recruitment and
Applications
Recruitment for the Roundtable/Tour
will begin immediately and conclude no
later than November 9, 2012. The U.S.
Department of Commerce will review
applications and make selection
decisions on a rolling basis beginning
on or about October 25, 2012.
Applications received after November 9,
2012 will be considered only if space
and scheduling constraints permit.
Dated: October 16, 2012.
Edward A. O’Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental
Industries.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Renewable Energy Policy Business Roundtable in Japan
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Revised Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade
Administration (ITA) is coordinating a Renewable Energy Policy Business
Roundtable, which will be held on December 3, 2012 in Tokyo in
conjunction with the U.S.-Japan Energy Policy Dialogue. The U.S.
Department of Energy--the lead U.S. agency for the bilateral dialogue
taking place in Fukushima--will co-chair the Roundtable. ITA is seeking
the participation of approximately 20 U.S. companies (up to two
representatives per company) in the Roundtable and related events in
the Touhoku region. The dialogue will provide an opportunity for
Japanese policy-makers to benefit from the viewpoints of U.S. clean
energy companies and those companies to be able to learn more about the
policy and regulatory landscape for renewable energy developing in
Japan at this time.
Following the Roundtable, the delegation will travel to Fukushima
Prefecture and Sendai for site visits. Participants will learn
firsthand the current condition of reconstruction following the March
2011 earthquake and tsunami, and the role of renewable energy in those
efforts, including local government incentives. The U.S. Department of
Commerce's Commercial Service will also be available in Tokyo to
provide its counseling services to participating companies whose
products or services include at least 51 percent U.S. content.
The Roundtable and Tour support ITA's commitments contained in the
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Export Initiative, which aims to
significantly increase U.S. RE&EE exports during the National Export
Initiative, which sets the ambitious goal of doubling U.S. exports by
the end of 2014.
DATES: The roundtable and other related events will be held in Japan
the week of December 3-7, 2012. Participants must apply online no later
than November 9, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cora Dickson, Manufacturing and Services, Office of Energy and
Environmental Industries, Phone: 202-482-6083, Email:
Cora.Dickson@trade.gov.
Gregory Briscoe,
U.S. Commercial Service Tokyo,
Phone: +81-3-3224-5088,
Email: Gregory.Briscoe@trade.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice updates and replaces 77 FR 60380
Document Number 2012-24297, published October 3, 2012.
Background:
A Japanese Cabinet advisory panel recently recommended that Japan
phase out nuclear power by the 2030s, increase its reliance on
renewable energy, and take steps to improve energy efficiency. In 2011,
approximately 10 percent of Japan's electricity was derived from
renewable energy. This percentage is expected to increase as various
incentives, including a new feed-in tariff system (for solar, wind,
geothermal, micro/small/medium hydro, and biomass/biogas), are
introduced to promote investor confidence in renewable energy projects.
A long-term reform process in the electricity sector is also taking
shape that may allow for more diversity in energy sources as well as
hasten the deployment of smart grid technology.
All of these factors point toward potential opportunities for
American companies to work together with the Japanese government and
industry to deploy renewable energy technologies. U.S. clean energy
companies can contribute to the changing Japanese policy and regulatory
landscape by exchanging views with Japan's policymakers and
representatives from the private sector, who will also join the
Roundtable. A frank and open discussion between policy makers and
industry about renewable energy will enhance the bilateral Energy
Policy Dialogue by identifying key policy issues and sharing best
practices.
Goals:
Gain a deeper understanding of the changing Japanese
policy and regulatory landscape;
Interact with policymakers and representatives from the
private sector in Japan;
Enhance the bilateral Energy Policy Dialogue by
identifying key policy issues and sharing best practices; and
Travel to the northeast region to see firsthand how
communities are incorporating renewable energy in their reconstruction
efforts.
Roundtable/Tour Activities:
During the Roundtable and Tour, participants will:
Receive market briefings on the status of the renewable
energy market in Japan, including an assessment of upcoming
opportunities;
Receive a Market Assessment Report on opportunities in
Japan's renewable energy market;
Be introduced to key Japanese government officials and
decision-makers during the Roundtable;
Exchange views with counterparts from the Japanese private
sector;
Attend a networking reception at the Ambassador's
Residence as well as a reception organized by the Japanese government
in Fukushima;
Make courtesy calls with the Fukushima and Sendai
prefectural governments to learn about local policy issues for
renewable energy and smart communities;
Make visits to renewable energy and smart grid deployments
in Fukushima and Sendai; and
Take advantage of the Commercial Service in Tokyo's
services, if appropriate.
A more detailed tentative schedule and links for online
application are posted at https://export.gov/reee/eg_main_054052.asp.
Participation Requirements:
All parties interested in participating in the Roundtable/Tour or
Roundtable Only must complete and submit an application package for
consideration by the Department of Commerce. All applicants will be
evaluated based on their ability to meet certain conditions and best
satisfy the selection criteria as outlined below. A minimum of 20 and
maximum of 25 companies will be selected to participate in the
Roundtable and Tour from the applicant pool. U.S. companies already
doing business in Japan as well as U.S. companies seeking to enter to
the Japanese market for the first time may apply.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis in the order that
they are received. In the event that applicants for the Roundtable and
Touhoku Tour do not fill the spaces available, applicants for only the
Roundtable on December 3 will be considered. Pre-registrations for
Roundtable Only applications will be taken concurrently with
applications for the Roundtable and Touhoku Tour.
Fees:
After a company has been selected to participate in the Roundtable,
a participation fee is required. The participation fee for the
Roundtable and Tour will be $2,100.00 ($2,000 for SME) for the first
representative and $1,500.00 ($1,400 for SME) for a second
representative (who will act as an observer at the Roundtable). If the
second representative for a company attends solely the Roundtable (also
as an observer) the fee is $750.00 ($650 for SME). If space is
available for the Roundtable and applicants are selected
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to participate solely in the roundtable, the fee will be $750.00
($650.00 for SME) for either a primary or secondary representative.
An SME is defined as a firm with 500 or fewer employees or that
otherwise qualifies as a small business under SBA regulations (see
https://www.sba.gov/size). Parent companies, affiliates, and
subsidiaries will be considered when determining business size. The
dual pricing reflects the Commercial Service's user fee schedule that
became effective May 1, 2008. For additional information, see https://www.export.gov/newsletter/march2008/initiatives.html
Exclusions & Expenses:
The conference fee does not include any personal travel expenses
such as lodging, most meals, incidentals, local ground transportation,
except as stated in the proposed timetable, and air transportation from
the U.S. to the event location and return to the United States.
Delegation members will be able to take advantage of U.S. Embassy rates
for hotel rooms and group rates for train tickets. Business visas may
be required. Government fees and processing expenses to obtain such
visas are also not included in the Roundtable/Tour costs. However, the
U.S. Department of Commerce will provide instructions to each
participant on the procedures required to obtain necessary business
visas.
Conditions for Participation:
An applicant must register online at https://export.gov/reee/eg_main_054052.asp. In addition, the applicant must send an email to the
U.S. Department of Commerce staff (see Contacts) addressing how he/she
satisfies the four selection criteria listed below.
Whether the applicant represents a U.S. company that fits
one of the following profiles:
(1) Companies that manufacture technology or provide services in
the renewable energy sector (particularly solar, wind, biomass,
geothermal, and small/medium hydro);
(2) Developers of renewable energy projects with global experience;
and
(3) Companies active in the smart grid industry.
The applicant's potential for or interest in doing
business in Japan;
The applicant's ability to identify and discuss policy
issues relevant to U.S. competitiveness in the renewable energy or
smart grid sectors;
Consistency of the applicant's goals and objectives with
the stated scope of the event.
Diversity of company size and location may also be considered
during the selection process. Referrals from political organizations
and any documents containing references to partisan political
activities (including political contributions) will be removed from an
applicant's submission and not considered during the selection process.
Selected applicants will be asked to sign a Participation Agreement
with the Department of Commerce in addition to the following mandatory
certifications (applicants that cannot attest to these certifications
cannot participate):
The export of the products and services that it wishes to
promote would be in compliance with U.S. export controls and
regulations;
Company/Organization has identified to the Department of
Commerce for its evaluation any business pending before the Department
of Commerce that may present the appearance of a conflict of interest;
Company/Organization has identified any pending litigation
(including any administrative proceedings) to which it is a party that
involves the Department of Commerce;
Company/Participant agrees that it and its affiliates (1)
have not and will not engage in the bribery of foreign officials in
connection with the Company's/Participant's involvement in this
mission, and (2) maintain and enforce a policy that prohibits the
bribery of foreign officials.
Timeline for Recruitment and Applications
Recruitment for the Roundtable/Tour will begin immediately and
conclude no later than November 9, 2012. The U.S. Department of
Commerce will review applications and make selection decisions on a
rolling basis beginning on or about October 25, 2012. Applications
received after November 9, 2012 will be considered only if space and
scheduling constraints permit.
Dated: October 16, 2012.
Edward A. O'Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental Industries.
[FR Doc. 2012-25940 Filed 10-19-12; 8:45 am]
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