In 2014 3E was awarded a one-year, three-phase contract to identify, evaluate and recommend projects in Burundi, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, and Tanzania for potential feasibility study and technical assistant funding by U.S. Trade and Development Agency. Our team, utilizing its network, identified a number of solar, geothermal, and run of river hydropower projects in these countries, met with selected project sponsors in those countries, identified a portfolio of private sector sponsored solar, hydro, geothermal power projects and government sponsored electric distribution and technical assistance projects, evaluated technical, economic, and financing viability of selected projects. Our team recommended seven projects for USTDA funding.
In 2014 3E was awarded a contract to identify, evaluate and recommend projects in Myanmar (Burma) for potential feasibility study and technical assistant funding by U.S. Trade and Development Agency. Our team, utilizing its network, identified a number of solar, hydro, refinery upgrading and a technical assistance projects, met with selected project sponsors, identified a portfolio of private sector sponsored solar and government sponsored technical assistance projects, evaluated technical, economic, and financing viability of selected projects and recommended three projects including a technical assistance to the national electric power utility for for USTDA funding.
3E was contracted to conduct a due diligence review of a Solar Steam Augmentation Project at an existing power plant site in Jordan.
3E was awarded a one –year long subcontract to identify and evaluate projects in the Nigerian power sector for US Trade and Development Agency funding. Projects include investment planning for the recently privatized distribution utilities and power plants, captive power plants with a focus on alternative gas supply (LPG, CNG, LNG), and renewable power projects.
3E was contracted to evaluate technical, economic, and commercial viability of a U.S. developed proprietary technology at a Calcium Carbide manufacturing facility in China.
Rezaiyan, president of 3E, spent one month in Jordan providing technical support in reviewing and advising several energy approaches that were being considered by the Government of Jordan, including reviewing renewable energy projects. Rezaiyan met with officials from the U.S. Embassy, USAID, and the Government of Jordan including the Minster and SG of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to provide advice on various energy projects’ viability from a technical, fiscal, and economic perspective.
The best measure of the success for us is that all of our clients have provided us with additional consulting assignments. Our clients include U.S. Government Agencies, National Laboratories, and private sector consulting, engineering, and research organizations including but not limited to:
In October 2014, our team organized a Turkey Geothermal Workshop in Ankara, Turkey, to introduce leading U.S. geothermal power generation technology and service providers to Turkish geothermal executives in the private and public sector. Over 100 U.S. technology and service providers and Turkish project sponsors and government officials participated in the workshop. 3E also prepared a resource quide for U.S. industry participants detailing regulatory and business environment in Turkey, energy and geothermal sector, and status of planned geothermal project under development.
3E was awarded a subcontract to support Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to perform a power sector due diligence under Beninn Compact II. 3E leads efforts in thermal power generation area.
3E was awarded a contract to evaluate Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) proposed projects for potential U.S. Trade and development technical assistance funding.
3E was awarded a 2-year subcontract to support Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to perform a power sector due diligence under Ghana Compact II. 3E leads efforts in power generation and environmental area.
3E was subcontracted to find strategic investments in smart grid technology in support of U.S. technology suppliers. The technology focus areas include demand response; renewables integration; solar PV-hybrid fuel cell power supply; and smart grid technology interoperability demonstration.
3E was awarded a contract to identify, evaluate and recommend clean and low greenhouse emitting projects for potential feasibility study and technical assistant funding by U.S. Trade and Development Agency. Our team, utilizing its network, identified a number of agricultural waste-to-energy, natural gas power generation and industrial heat recovery projects, met with selected project sponsors including local and regional government officials, identified a portfolio projects, evaluated technical, economic, and financing viability of selected projects and recommended four projects for for USTDA funding.