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USAID-funded Energy Secure Philippines Activity (Up to PhP25,000,000)

Seed Investments Program in the US

Deadline: 03-Sep-21

The United States Agency of International Development (USAID) has announced the applications for the Energy Evolution Challenge Grant to support an energy service company (ESCO) who has a partner local government unit (LGU) to design and implement an energy efficiency and conservation (EEC) project that can become a practical guide for scaling up and replicating EEC initiatives in LGUs.

The grant will be implemented in two phases. First phase involves the preparation or enhancement of the LGU’s Local Energy Plan under which the Local EEC plan is expected to be articulated. This phase will help identify appropriate energy efficiency interventions as well as innovative financing mechanisms and procurement methods. Under the LEC, the EEC initiative is also anticipated to become or form part of a local ordinance that will serve as a long-term blueprint to guide future EEC efforts of the LGU. The EEC plans will then be implemented in the second phase of the project.

In the second phase, the ESCO grantee in partnership with the LGU, will execute an EEC transition program. Efforts may include retrofitting or replacing inefficient equipment with more efficient ones, developing systems, building capacity, and other interventions that are geared towards reducing energy consumption in business operations and communities. To be able to undertake these activities, the grantee must collaborate with the electric distribution utility operating within the LGU and build private-public partnerships.

Objectives

Energy efficiency and conservation (EEC) is an important facet of the energy industry but lags behind in terms of mainstreaming, and this is evident in many fronts – from technology and systems application to financing. This grant is targeting organizations, as defined for this request, which may help surmount this challenge and to achieve the following objectives:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following minimum eligibility requirements to qualify for funding under this RFA:

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