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Tetra Tech Awarded $85M USAID Contract for Energy Security in Ukraine

Pasadena engineering and consulting firm Tetra Tech, Inc. announced July 23 that the U.S. Agency for International Development has awarded the company an $85 million contract to support enhanced energy security in Ukraine.

The contract is part of a five-year USAID program that aims to increase the resilience of energy supplies in Ukraine and to improve the legal and regulatory environment in that country’s energy sector.

Tetra Tech will provide technical services to support private sector-led energy investments, increased renewable energy generation, and reliable energy for Ukraine. Specific tasks will include developing energy market models for competitive energy markets, completing renewable energy assessments, and developing financial incentives to facilitate private sector investment in renewable energy.

“Tetra Tech is pleased to support USAID’s work in Ukraine to improve energy efficiency and supply while stimulating economic growth for the region and its citizens,” Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech’s chief executive, said in a statement.

Economy, education, energy and transportation reporter Howard Fine can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @howardafine

Howard Fine
Howard Fine
Howard Fine is a 23-year veteran of the Los Angeles Business Journal. He covers stories pertaining to healthcare, biomedicine, energy, engineering, construction, and infrastructure. He has won several awards, including Best Body of Work for a single reporter from the Alliance of Area Business Publishers and Distinguished Journalist of the Year from the Society of Professional Journalists.

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