ADVANCED ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. /SGGA
The USAID Enterprise Energy Efficiency (3E) program aims to promote energy efficiency in developing countries.
2013 · 4 pages

Abstract
The program focuses on improving energy efficiency in commercial and industrial sectors, with a goal of reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. The 3E program is implemented by Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc. (AEAI) under contract number EPP-I-00-03-00004-00, task order #12. The 3E program has been implemented in several countries, including India, Indonesia, and the Philippines. In these countries, the program has worked with local businesses and industries to identify opportunities for energy efficiency improvements. The program has also provided technical assistance and training to help businesses implement energy-efficient technologies and practices. One of the key components of the 3E program is the development of energy efficiency pilot projects. These projects aim to demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of energy efficiency interventions in specific industries or sectors. The pilot projects have been implemented in a variety of settings, including manufacturing facilities, commercial buildings, and transportation systems. The 3E program has achieved significant results in terms of energy savings and greenhouse gas reductions. For example, a pilot project in India resulted in a 25% reduction in energy consumption at a textile mill, while a project in Indonesia achieved a 30% reduction in energy consumption at a cement factory. These results demonstrate the potential for energy efficiency improvements in developing countries and highlight the importance of continued support for the 3E program. The 3E program has also contributed to the development of energy efficiency policies and regulations in participating countries. For example, the program has worked with government officials to develop energy efficiency standards for buildings and industries, and has provided technical assistance to help countries implement these standards. The program's efforts have helped to create a more favorable policy environment for energy efficiency in developing countries, which is essential for achieving long-term energy savings and greenhouse gas reductions.
Classification
USAID DEC