A $21-$24 million "climate change" project is gaining steam in India, where on Wednesday (Nov. 9) U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) representatives will meet with potential contractors for the endeavor. As U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor previously reported, the agency's Partnership to Advance Clean Energy Deployment, or PACE-D, as it is known, seeks to “accelerate India’s transition to a high performing, low emissions and energy secure economy…” ("U.S. Taxpayers to Finance New Overseas 'Climate Change' Project," Aug. 12, 2011).
USAID and interested vendors will gather at the Maidens Hotel in the city of Delhi from 10 a.m.-noon.
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