Advancing Modern Power Through Utility Partnerships (AmpUp) Program
Advancing Modern Power through Utility Partnerships (AmpUp) is a USAID-funded program centered around peer-to-peer relationships and strong practitioner and stakeholder networks to support net-zero goals. Pathways to unlock a low-carbon economy include: 1) decarbonizing the power system; 2) reducing demand for energy; and 3) electrification of end-uses. Programming in the three areas will strengthen steps towards decarbonization in developing countries. The AmpUp program is a continuation of the Energy Utility Partnership Program (EUPP), and uses the vast experiences and knowledge of a diverse team as well as energy sector experts from around the world - offering an unparalleled network of utility and energy sector expertise to support the global energy transition.
AmpUp is executed through a consortium that offers exceptional expertise, member and partner networks, and energy sector development experience required to implement agile, responsive, and comprehensive support. AmpUp leverages its resources to share global performance improvement methods and practices, providing utilities with a menu of capacity building, technical assistance, and network strengthening options. The diversity and breadth of the Consortium’s network allows AmpUp to respond to the unique operational realities of each USAID-partner utility.
BUILDING ON EUPP’S LEGACY OF SUCCESS
EUPP has been working with USAID partner countries on energy security, operations, and resiliency for over 32 years. The program supported capacity development needs in generation, transmission, and distribution, with a strong emphasis on regional energy cooperation and energy markets. EUPP’s partnership impact built a legacy for AmpUp’s future.
EUPP Impact Highlights







Focus Areas

Utility Operations
Asset Management and Risk Mitigation
Battery Energy Storage Systems
Integrating Renewable Energy
Plant Efficiency & Flexibility Improvements
Maintenance and Safety Improvement
Utility Reform and Change Management
Grid Modernization
Operations and Maintenance
System Control

Distribution and End User
Automated Metering Systems (Net Meters, Smart Meters)
Customer Service Improvements (Loss Reduction, Billing and Collections)
Load Forecasting, Demand-side Management and End-use Energy Efficiency

Strategic Planning
Climate Resilience
Competitive Procurement
Decarbonization
Integrated Resource and Resilience
System Planning and Expansion

Regional Cooperation
- Energy Market and Exchange Development
- Cross-Border Power Trade and Regional Interconnections

Cross Cutting
Accelerator and Incubator collaboration
Business Model Innovation
Circular Economy
Community and Social Engagement
Cybersecurity
Digitalization
Environmental Justice and Just Transition
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Workforce Development and Real Time Simulation Training
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THE CONSORTIUM
AmpUp is designed as a consortium of five organizations – led by the United States Energy Association (USEA), and includes Arizona State University (ASU), MK Advisors (MKA), NRECA International, and SEGURA Consulting. AmpUp will expand EUPP’s offerings to a diverse menu of capacity building and technical assistance through executive exchanges, network strengthening, analysis of laws and policies, workforce development, trainings, meetings, and conferences.
The AmpUp Consortium is led by the United States Energy Association (USEA) and includes Arizona State University, MK Advisors, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA International), and SEGURA Consulting.
ASU is a leading U.S. Center of Excellence in research that curates and advances innovations from idea to implementation. Global research and training networks led by ASU reach over 100 countries with a focus on varied energy themes and online workforce development programs serving 40,000 people per year with needs-driven training.
MKA has managed a market-dispersed supply chain and built technology partnerships needed to design and engineer solutions to critical power challenges. MKA has a reputation for successfully integrating turnkey village solutions in remote regions.
NRECA is a utility member association of 905 electric utilities. NRECA International was established to share the U.S. electric cooperative experience with partners and programs in developing countries.