TETRA TECH ESI, INC.
The Sustainable Energy for Pakistan (SEP) Project is a special purpose trader code (SPT) project implemented by Tetra Tech ES, Inc.
2021 · 56 pages

Abstract
under the USAID's Food Security Program. The project aims to promote sustainable energy development in Pakistan, with a focus on increasing energy access and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The project's objectives include increasing the share of renewable energy in the national energy mix, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing the capacity of the energy sector to respond to changing energy demands. To achieve these objectives, the project has implemented several key interventions, including the development of renewable energy resources, energy efficiency measures, and capacity building programs for energy sector stakeholders. The project has also established a commercial transactions framework to facilitate the sale and purchase of energy between SPT code participants and other market players. The framework includes provisions for meter reading and data collection, generation invoices, and settlement and billing procedures. The project has also established a payment system to facilitate the payment of energy charges between SPT code participants and other market players. The project's geographic focus is on the provinces of Punjab and Sindh, where the majority of Pakistan's population resides. The project has also established partnerships with key stakeholders, including the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), the National Transmission and Dispatch Company (NTDC), and the Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB). The project's timeframes are from August 3, 2017, to April 26, 2021. During this period, the project has achieved several key milestones, including the development of 500 MW of renewable energy capacity, the implementation of energy efficiency measures in over 1,000 households, and the capacity building of over 500 energy sector stakeholders. The project's recommendations include the continued development of renewable energy resources, the implementation of energy efficiency measures, and the enhancement of the capacity of the energy sector to respond to changing energy demands. The project also recommends the establishment of a robust commercial transactions framework to facilitate the sale and purchase of energy between SPT code participants and other market players. The project's implementation details include the establishment of a project management unit, the development of a project implementation plan, and the establishment of partnerships with key stakeholders. The project has also established a monitoring and evaluation framework to track progress and identify areas for improvement. The project's geographic context is the energy sector of Pakistan, which is characterized by a high demand for energy, a limited supply of energy resources, and a lack of infrastructure to support the efficient transmission and distribution of energy. The project's recommendations aim to address these challenges and promote sustainable energy development in Pakistan. The project's timeframes and recommendations are based on the project's objectives, which include increasing the share of renewable energy in the national energy mix, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing the capacity of the energy sector to respond to changing energy demands. The project's implementation details and geographic context are also based on the project's objectives and aim to promote sustainable energy development in Pakistan.
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USAID DEC