BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States awarded the Beijing Olympic Village with its own gold medal on Wednesday, lauding its environmentally friendly design and holding it up as a model for energy efficiency in China.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson presented the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Award to Chen Zhili, Mayor of the Olympic Village and Vice-Chairwoman of China's National People's Congress.
Paulson called the Village an example of U.S.-China cooperation on energy and environmental issues, urging more work along those lines. The U.S. Department of Energy provided technical assistance for the project.
"China's leaders know that the development of green buildings is a critical need, and the Olympic Village can serve as a model for this development," Paulson said.
"China, given its current economic growth and prosperity, can be a leader in deploying and using advanced energy and environmental technology."
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