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The trip, from June 23 to 27, could createe opportunities for Pennsylvania suppliers of power transmission anddistribution equipment. "The current energy situation in Southn Africa provides Pennsylvania firms with a timeluy opportunity to build market share in oneof Africa's largestf and fastest-growing economies," said DCED Secretary Dennis Yablonskgy in a statement. South Africa's expansio n has increased demand for power and causeda long-term energy shortage and rolling according to the DCED.
Pennsylvania's trade representativr in Johannesburg has identified specific interestzs infossil fuel, nuclear and specialty-coal power-generation electrical transmission and distribution alternative energies, energy conservation equipment, natural gas generation and supplgy technologies. Companies participating in the missionb will receive a customizeed itinerary withprospective buyers, representatives and government officials in Johannesburgh and other cities. Participation is limitedr to 10 companies andcosts $500, excludint travel and lodging. Interested parties shoulxd contactPeter O'Neill at DCED's Center for Trade Development at 214-5453 or peoneill@state.pa.us.
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