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services produced in the United States
* * *.’’
An expression of interest in being
listed on the Toolkit Web site in
response to this notice will serve as a
certification that the company is a
United States exporter, as defined by 15
U.S.C. § 4721(j), and seeks to export
environmental solutions that fall within
the category or categories indicated in
your response. Responding to this
notification constitutes consent to
participate in the Toolkit and to the
public sharing of the company name. It
also constitutes consent to the inclusion
of the name of the company on the
Toolkit Web site. The company name
will be listed along with a link to the
company-specific Web site you indicate
in your response to this notice. No
additional company information will be
posted.
The U.S. Environmental Solutions
Toolkit will refer users in foreign
markets to U.S. approaches to solving
environmental problems and to U.S.
companies that can export related
technologies. The Toolkit Web site will
note that its contents and links do not
constitute an official endorsement or
approval by the U.S. Commerce
Department or the U.S. Government of
any of the companies, Web sites,
products, or services listed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Todd DeLelle, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries (OEEI),
International Trade Administration,
Room 4053, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20230. (Phone:
202–482–4877; Fax: 202–482–5665;
email: todd.delelle@trade.gov).
Edward A. O’Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental
Industries.
[FR Doc. 2012–29653 Filed 12–6–12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
U.S. Environmental Solutions Toolkit
International Trade
Administration, DOC.
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
AGENCY:
This notice sets forth a
request for input from U.S. businesses
capable of exporting their goods or
services relevant to emissions control
from non-road diesel engines. These
engines are utilized by machines that
perform a wide range of functions,
including excavators and other
construction equipment; farm tractors
and other agricultural equipment; heavy
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forklifts; airport ground service
equipment; and utility equipment such
as generators, pumps, and compressors.
The Department of Commerce continues
to develop the web-based U.S.
Environmental Solutions Toolkit to be
used by foreign environmental officials
and foreign end-users of environmental
technologies that will outline U.S.
approaches to a series of environmental
problems and highlight participating
U.S. vendors of relevant U.S.
technologies. The Toolkit will support
the President’s National Export
Initiative by fostering export
opportunities for the U.S.
environmental industry, as well as
advancing global environmental
protection.
U.S. companies capable of
exporting goods or services relevant to
the environmental issue outlined above
that are interested in participating in the
U.S. Environmental Solutions Toolkit
should self-identify by December 31,
2012, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT).
ADDRESSES: Please indicate interest in
participating in the U.S. Environmental
Solutions Toolkit by post, email, or fax
to the attention of Todd DeLelle, Office
of Energy & Environmental Industries,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Ave. NW., Room 4053,
Washington, DC 20230; 202–482–4877;
email envirotech@trade.gov; fax 202–
482–5665.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
development of the U.S. Environmental
Solutions Toolkit requires the
identification of U.S. vendors capable of
supplying relevant goods and services to
foreign buyers. United States exporters
interested in being listed on the Toolkit
Web site are encouraged to submit their
company’s name, Web site address,
contact information, and non-road
diesel engine emissions reduction
solution categories of interest from the
following list: (a) Diesel oxidation
catalysts; (b) diesel particulate filters.
For purposes of participation in the
Toolkit, ‘‘United States exporter’’ has
the meaning found in 15 U.S.C. 4721(j),
which provides: ‘‘United States exporter
means (A) a United States citizen; (B) a
corporation, partnership, or other
association created under the laws of
the United States or of any State; or (C)
a foreign corporation, partnership, or
other association, more than 95 percent
of which is owned by persons described
in subparagraphs (A) and (B), that
exports, or seeks to export, goods or
services produced in the United States
* * *.’’
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An expression of interest in being
listed on the Toolkit Web site in
response to this notice will serve as a
certification that the company is a
United States exporter, as defined by 15
U.S.C. § 4721(j), and seeks to export
environmental solutions that fall within
the category or categories indicated in
your response. Responding to this
notification constitutes consent to
participate in the Toolkit and to the
public sharing of the company name. It
also constitutes consent to the inclusion
of the name of the company on the
Toolkit Web site. The company name
will be listed along with a link to the
company-specific Web site you indicate
in your response to this notice. No
additional company information will be
posted.
The U.S. Environmental Solutions
Toolkit will refer users in foreign
markets to U.S. approaches to solving
environmental problems and to U.S.
companies that can export related
technologies. The Toolkit Web site will
note that its contents and links do not
constitute an official endorsement or
approval by the U.S. Commerce
Department or the U.S. Government of
any of the companies, Web sites,
products, or services listed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Todd DeLelle, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries (OEEI),
International Trade Administration,
Room 4053, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20230. (Phone:
202–482–4877; Fax: 202–482–5665;
email: todd.delelle@trade.gov).
Edward A. O’Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental
Industries.
[FR Doc. 2012–29658 Filed 12–6–12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
U.S. Environmental Solutions Toolkit
International Trade
Administration, DOC.
ACTION: Notice and Request for
Comment.
AGENCY:
This notice sets forth a
request for input from U.S. businesses
capable of exporting their goods or
services relevant to nitrogen oxide
(NOX) emissions control from power
plants. The Department of Commerce
continues to develop the web-based U.S.
Environmental Solutions Toolkit to be
used by foreign environmental officials
and foreign end-users of environmental
technologies that will outline U.S.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
U.S. Environmental Solutions Toolkit
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, DOC.
ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
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SUMMARY: This notice sets forth a request for input from U.S.
businesses capable of exporting their goods or services relevant to
emissions control from non-road diesel engines. These engines are
utilized by machines that perform a wide range of functions, including
excavators and other construction equipment; farm tractors and other
agricultural equipment; heavy forklifts; airport ground service
equipment; and utility equipment such as generators, pumps, and
compressors. The Department of Commerce continues to develop the web-
based U.S. Environmental Solutions Toolkit to be used by foreign
environmental officials and foreign end-users of environmental
technologies that will outline U.S. approaches to a series of
environmental problems and highlight participating U.S. vendors of
relevant U.S. technologies. The Toolkit will support the President's
National Export Initiative by fostering export opportunities for the
U.S. environmental industry, as well as advancing global environmental
protection.
DATES: U.S. companies capable of exporting goods or services relevant
to the environmental issue outlined above that are interested in
participating in the U.S. Environmental Solutions Toolkit should self-
identify by December 31, 2012, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT).
ADDRESSES: Please indicate interest in participating in the U.S.
Environmental Solutions Toolkit by post, email, or fax to the attention
of Todd DeLelle, Office of Energy & Environmental Industries,
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Ave. NW., Room 4053, Washington, DC 20230; 202-482-4877;
email envirotech@trade.gov; fax 202-482-5665.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The development of the U.S. Environmental
Solutions Toolkit requires the identification of U.S. vendors capable
of supplying relevant goods and services to foreign buyers. United
States exporters interested in being listed on the Toolkit Web site are
encouraged to submit their company's name, Web site address, contact
information, and non-road diesel engine emissions reduction solution
categories of interest from the following list: (a) Diesel oxidation
catalysts; (b) diesel particulate filters.
For purposes of participation in the Toolkit, ``United States
exporter'' has the meaning found in 15 U.S.C. 4721(j), which provides:
``United States exporter means (A) a United States citizen; (B) a
corporation, partnership, or other association created under the laws
of the United States or of any State; or (C) a foreign corporation,
partnership, or other association, more than 95 percent of which is
owned by persons described in subparagraphs (A) and (B), that exports,
or seeks to export, goods or services produced in the United States * *
*.''
An expression of interest in being listed on the Toolkit Web site
in response to this notice will serve as a certification that the
company is a United States exporter, as defined by 15 U.S.C. Sec.
4721(j), and seeks to export environmental solutions that fall within
the category or categories indicated in your response. Responding to
this notification constitutes consent to participate in the Toolkit and
to the public sharing of the company name. It also constitutes consent
to the inclusion of the name of the company on the Toolkit Web site.
The company name will be listed along with a link to the company-
specific Web site you indicate in your response to this notice. No
additional company information will be posted.
The U.S. Environmental Solutions Toolkit will refer users in
foreign markets to U.S. approaches to solving environmental problems
and to U.S. companies that can export related technologies. The Toolkit
Web site will note that its contents and links do not constitute an
official endorsement or approval by the U.S. Commerce Department or the
U.S. Government of any of the companies, Web sites, products, or
services listed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Todd DeLelle, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries (OEEI), International Trade Administration,
Room 4053, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230. (Phone:
202-482-4877; Fax: 202-482-5665; email: todd.delelle@trade.gov).
Edward A. O'Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental Industries.
[FR Doc. 2012-29658 Filed 12-6-12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-DR-P