ADVANCED ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. /SGGA
The USAID Enterprise Energy Efficiency (3E) Project is a global initiative aimed at promoting energy efficiency in developing countries.
2013 · 2 pages

Abstract
The project was implemented by Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc. (AEAI) under contract number EPP-I-00-03-00004-00, Task Order #12. The project's primary objective is to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the industrial sector. The 3E Project focuses on three key areas: energy efficiency assessments, energy management training, and energy-efficient technologies. Energy efficiency assessments involve conducting on-site evaluations of industrial facilities to identify opportunities for energy savings. Energy management training programs are designed to equip facility managers and operators with the skills and knowledge needed to implement energy-efficient practices. Energy-efficient technologies, such as lighting and motor upgrades, are also promoted through the project. The project's geographic focus is on developing countries, with a particular emphasis on Asia and Africa. The project's activities are designed to support the development of national energy efficiency policies and programs, as well as to promote the adoption of energy-efficient technologies by industry. The project's timeframes are not specified in the fact sheet, but it is clear that the project has been ongoing for several years. The 3E Project has achieved significant results in promoting energy efficiency in developing countries. The project has conducted energy efficiency assessments in numerous industrial facilities, resulting in the identification of significant energy-saving opportunities. The project has also provided energy management training to hundreds of facility managers and operators, equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to implement energy-efficient practices. In addition, the project has promoted the adoption of energy-efficient technologies, such as lighting and motor upgrades, in numerous industrial facilities. The project's success has been recognized through various awards and recognition. The project has received awards from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other international organizations for its contributions to promoting energy efficiency in developing countries. The project's achievements have also been recognized through publications and presentations at international conferences.
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USAID DEC