The intended beneficiaries of these sub-programs are potential entrepreneurs from industrial sectors or Energy Service Companies
(ESCOs) with potential energy efficiency or renewable energy projects resulting in lower energy consumption, increased energy
efficiency, fuel switching, or renewable energy businesses.
As the main purpose of the ESCO fund program is to reach potential investors, including small and medium enterprises to be involved
in energy efficiency and renewable energy programs, the involvement of non-profit organizations, such as E for E, has proven effective.
E for E, for instance, provides assistance to potential beneficiaries to access the fund, including technical assistance for project
development and implementation. A marketing and public relations plan is also developed by E for E to disseminate information about
the ESCO fund to potential beneficiaries, including through seminars and published information in media. This effort has increased the
uptake of the ESCO fund by eligible small and medium enterprises.
The success of the ESCO fund, particularly the portion managed by E for E, relies on a thorough screening process of project selection. E
for E has invested more time and resources at the beginning of the project cycle to carefully screen all proposals received. From a total
of 80 proposals received in each project cycle, only 40 proposals are usually approved. Figure 2 shows the process of project selection
and implementation. E for E also conducts project monitoring and verification during the development, construction and operation
period of projects. The progress report will be provided by E for E to DEDE every 3 months. E for E charges a fixed amount of
management fees to DEDE for their services provided in managing the fund.
The intended beneficiaries of these sub-programs are potential entrepreneurs from industrial sectors or Energy Service Companies(ESCOs) with potential energy efficiency or renewable energy projects resulting in lower energy consumption, increased energyefficiency, fuel switching, or renewable energy businesses.As the main purpose of the ESCO fund program is to reach potential investors, including small and medium enterprises to be involvedin energy efficiency and renewable energy programs, the involvement of non-profit organizations, such as E for E, has proven effective.E for E, for instance, provides assistance to potential beneficiaries to access the fund, including technical assistance for projectdevelopment and implementation. A marketing and public relations plan is also developed by E for E to disseminate information aboutthe ESCO fund to potential beneficiaries, including through seminars and published information in media. This effort has increased theuptake of the ESCO fund by eligible small and medium enterprises.The success of the ESCO fund, particularly the portion managed by E for E, relies on a thorough screening process of project selection. Efor E has invested more time and resources at the beginning of the project cycle to carefully screen all proposals received. From a totalof 80 proposals received in each project cycle, only 40 proposals are usually approved. Figure 2 shows the process of project selectionและการใช้งาน อีอีดำเนินโครงการตรวจสอบและการตรวจสอบในระหว่างการพัฒนา ก่อสร้าง และการดำเนินงานรอบระยะเวลาของโครงการ รายงานความคืบหน้าจะมีการให้บริการ โดยอีอีแทนทุก ๆ 3 เดือน ยอดเงินคงที่ของค่าธรรมเนียมอีอีค่าธรรมเนียมการจัดการการแทนบริการในการจัดการกองทุน
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