Inviting applications for the SAREP Grants Annual Program Statement (APS) – FY2024. For more information click Here.
Opportunities: I. Request for Proposal (RFP) – Carry out a study to identify the CBET Potential of South Asian (SA) nations over the next 20 years (2024-2044). For more information click here. Last date: August 13, 2024.      ||      II. Request for Proposal (RFP) – Development of a web and desktop application for Cybersecurity Posture Assessment Tool (CPAT). For more information click here. Last date: July 30, 2024.

ABOUT SAREH

In 2018, the United States Government (USG) launched the Asia Enhancing Development and Growth through Energy (Asia EDGE) initiative, now known as Clean EDGE Asia, to support the growth of sustainable and secure energy markets across the Indo-Pacific region. To support the implementation of Clean EDGE Asia in South Asia, USAID/India established the South Asia Regional Energy Hub (SAREH).

PURPOSE

One of SAREH’s primary objectives is to tell the story of USAID South Asia energy portfolio by creating a regional unified voice. This common, multimedia platform will share emerging developments, success stories, lessons learned from ongoing bilateral and regional activities, and unique initiatives originating through USAID’s work.

Link to SAREH Factsheet and Brochure

USAID South Asia Knowledge Bank

PACE D

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SPARC

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MAITREE

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GTG RISE

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SAWIE

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SARI/EI

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URJA NEPAL

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BANGLADESH BADGE

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SRI LANKA ENERGY PROGRAM

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EVENTS

International Women’s Day 2024: Promoting Gender Parity & Inclusion in the South Asian Energy Sector

South Asia Energy Series: Mitigating Power Market Risks with Electricity Derivatives

South Asia Energy Series: Energy Data Analytics for Decision Making in Power Sector

Master Class on ‘Financing Green Hydrogen in South Asia’ – 3 Part Series

Master Class on Short Term Power Trade through Power Exchanges

Part I – Master Class on ‘Short Term Power Trade through Power Exchanges’

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