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The objective of this SOW is to strengthen the ability of HCMC DONRE and other GVN counterparts in HCMC in the city’s GHG emissions MRV through training on monitoring and reporting GHG emissions for enterprises/facilities and conducting GHG emissions quantification for 10 selected enterprises/facilities. These will help them to also understand the mitigation options available and their costs to be able to plan a strategy to optimize their actions and minimize compliance costs in both the short term and the long term.
The overall goal of the project is “advanced, distributed energy solutions deployed to improve urban energy resilience and energy security” in Vietnam. At its completion, the USAID Vietnam Urban Energy Security must achieve the following high-level expected results: • At least 400 megawatts (MW) of advanced, distributed energy systems deployed in the selected cities. • At least $600 million in public and private investment mobilized for advanced, distributed urban energy systems. • At least 20 innovative solutions to address urban energy and environment issues demonstrated and/or commercialized
Funded through the U.S. Government’s Asia Enhancing Development and Growth through Energy (EDGE) initiative, USAID’s Energy Secure Philippines (USAID ESP) Activity is a five-year project that will assist the government of the Philippines in promoting a more competitive power sector through investment mobilization, deployment of modern energy technology, and support in policy reforms and implementation by
With this integrated approach, RTI will support the Government of the Philippines to increase energy sector stakeholder resilience through increased readiness and efficiency.
USAID SINAR builds upon the longstanding commitment and partnership between the U.S. Government and the Government of Indonesia in climate change mitigation in the energy sector. Through SINAR, USAID will help national and subnational governments, state-owned energy utilities, businesses, financial institutions (such as banks), universities, and other key players to :
Collectively, these efforts will help Indonesia meet its ambitious renewable energy and energy efficiency targets while driving energy transformation that reduces greenhouse gas emissions. USAID SINAR works at the national level, while simultaneously engaging local governments in selected provinces to align national and sub-national plans and programs.
The C40 Cities Finance Facility (CFF) addresses this gap between cities and finance by providing support to cities in developing and emerging economies to develop finance-ready projects. The CFF supports cities to develop financially sound business proposals for projects that they have identified as priorities and ensures that city administrations retain skills and structures to enable cities to prepare a pipeline of low carbon and climate resilient infrastructure projects.
1. Support to DOE, ERC, LGUs in implementation of EECA – online database development
2. Supporting ERC in amendment of advanced metering infrastructure rules
3. Supporting development and implementation of net metering rules for off-grid areas
Practioner-to-practioner activities between energy utilities and regulators in the US and Indonesia. To promote more efficient, sustainable and environmentally sound supply and use of energy through the transfer of market based approaches for utility
Through SINAR, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) supports Indonesia’s goal to expand reliable and equitable energy services to advance sustainable development and inclusive economic growth. USAID SINAR builds upon the longstanding commitment and partnership between the U.S. Government and the Government of Indonesia in climate change mitigation in the energy sector. Through SINAR, USAID will help national and subnational governments, state-owned energy utilities, businesses, financial institutions (such as banks), universities, and other key players to (1) accelerate the deployment of advanced energy systems, (2) improve the performance of energy utilities, (3) advocate for transparent and best value procurement, and (4) strengthen the institutional frameworks and capacity for energy sector transformation. Collectively, these efforts will help Indonesia meet its ambitious renewable energy and energy efficiency targets while driving energy transformation that reduces greenhouse gas emissions. USAID SINAR works at the national level, while simultaneously engaging local governments in selected provinces to align national and sub-national plans and programs.
USAID will help Vietnam continue its transition to a clean, secure and market-based energy sector by increasing the deployment of advanced energy systems, improving energy sector performance, and increasing competition in the energy sector.
The USAID V-LEEP II aims to advance the transition of Vietnam to a clean, secure, and market-based energy sector by increasing the deployment of advanced energy systems, improving energy sector performance, and increasing competition in the energy sector.