USAID Enterprise Energy Efficiency (3E) Work Plan 2013-2014 Attachments B, C, D and E
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The Enterprise Energy Efficiency (3E) project aims to support the development of initiatives and technologies in the energy sector.
2013 · 13 pages

Abstract
The project is implemented by Advanced Engineering Associates International, Inc. (AEAI) under a contract with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The project's primary goal is to promote energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the target countries. The project's performance-based monitoring plan (PBMP) outlines the expected results, targets, indicators, and sources of data for the 3E project. The PBMP is tied directly to the project's detailed work plan and activity timetable. The project has identified four key indicators to measure its progress: the number of pilot projects implemented, energy saved as a result of USG assistance, the number of technical and financial analyses, and the number of bank staff who have passed through energy efficiency project financing training. The project targets the implementation of five pilot projects in 2013 and 10 in 2014. The project aims to save 30% of the costs of energy consumption in the target buildings. The project also targets the preparation of 27 technical and financial analyses, 30 bankable project proposals, and 10 presentations to lenders. Additionally, the project aims to train 10 bank staff in energy efficiency project financing. The project's data collection and analysis plan involves the use of field operation supervision, pilot project completion reports, and energy bills. The project's data quality issues are addressed through the use of standard indicators and data sources. The project's responsible person is the Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP), who is responsible for reporting the project's progress and results. The project's data utilization and dissemination plan involves the development of fact sheets on completed pilot projects, which will be used for awareness, promotion, and demand development purposes. The data will also be used for public communication and outreach activities. The project's other donors, including GTZ ORF-E, EC, and UNDP, will be involved in the project's areas of operation and their potential involvement will be reported on a case-by-case basis. The project's implementation is expected to have a significant impact on the energy sector in the target countries. The project's results will contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the promotion of energy efficiency. The project's success will depend on the effective implementation of its work plan and activity timetable, as well as the availability of resources and support from the project's stakeholders. The project's geographic focus is on the target countries, which are not specified in the document. The project's timeframes are from May 4, 2010, to May 4, 2014. The project's recommendations are not specified in the document, but the project's results and impact are expected to inform future energy efficiency initiatives and policies in the target countries. The project's implementation details involve the use of technical and financial analyses, bankable project proposals, and presentations to lenders. The project's training program for bank staff is expected to increase the banks' confidence and competence in lending to energy efficiency projects. The project's data collection and analysis plan involves the use of standard indicators and data sources.
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