July
12, 2002
TDA Supports
Buzau District Heating System Modernization
BUCHAREST,
ROMANIA - The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA) signed
a $293,000 grant on Friday with the Municipality of Buzau, Romania,
to provide funding for a feasibility study on modernizing and
repowering the district heating system in Buzau. This grant
is a continuation of TDA's commitment to assist in the development
of Romania's energy sector, as well as district heating facilities
throughout Southeast Europe. The grant was signed by Mr. Jonathan
Marks, Commercial Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Bucharest,
and by the Deputy Mayor of Buzau, Mr. Nicolae Franculescu.
The
$293,000 study will assess the technical, financial and environmental
aspects of repowering the existing heat only plant to combined
heat and power capabilities, providing steam/hot water and electricity
to Buzau City. The Buzau City Municipality believes that repowering
the existing plant with combined heat and power capabilities
will improve the efficiency of the City's heat generation. The
project sponsors plan to finance significant costs of the project
through sales of electricity within the municipality and surplus
sales to the national electricity grid. The U.S. contractor
for this study will be selected through an open competition,
with the RFP to be issued through Federal Business Opportunities
(www.fedbizopps.gov).
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency promotes American private
sector participation in developing and middle-income countries,
with special emphasis on economic sectors that represent significant
U.S. export potential. By funding various forms of technical
assistance, training grants, feasibility studies, orientation
visits, and business workshops, TDA helps American businesses
compete for infrastructure projects in emerging markets. In
addition, the agency promotes capacity building initiatives
and supports U.S. government trade, economic policy and development
objectives around the world.
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