Background

The project was designed to showcase the implementation of State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC) in two
selected Indian states - Jharkhand and Manipur, with a potential scope to extend its activities to other states if there is a
strong interest. The state governments are responsible for developing state-specific action programmes for the power,
transport, industry, buildings, and municipal energy efficiency and forestry sectors in line with the National Action Plan on
Climate Change NAPCC. There is a need to have greater synergy between national priorities and state-specific strategies,
as it requires actions in several sectors that are State subjects and must be implemented in the States. In the preparation
of SAPCCs, the required inventory for these sectors is sourced from the national inventory management system (NIMS)
that was established as part of the National Communication process; inventory estimation and management are not part
of the SAPCC preparation process.

With the objective of addressing the barriers to implementation of SAPCC, the project will revisit the existing regulatory
and policy frameworks at the national and state levels, including the directives under the national Missions, to overcome
any regulatory and policy relates hurdles for implementation of SAPCC. In consultation with MOEFCC, UNDP and State
Governments Jharkhand and Manipur have been selected to demonstrate that how the mitigations measures can be
implemented effectively in partnership with private sector, financing institutions, research institutions, international
agencies, SERCs, ESCOs and local EE and RE experts. For both Jharkhand and Manipur state governments a number of
barriers like (a) limited awareness and capacities across institutions at various levels, (b) absence of framework for the
implementation of SAPCCs at state level, and (c) lack of conducive environment for investments in the implementation of
RE and EE projects is evident.

The project is supporting the implementation of SAPCC strategies in Jharkhand and Manipur. These two states are among
the most vulnerable states in India. They have been selected as pilot states in the project so as to (a) build on their
approved SAPCCs, which are now ready for implementation, (b) achieve geographical balance in project coverage, and (c)
cover diverse climatic conditions, so as to link diverse aspects and cross-learning between neighboring states. The two
states also represent different techno-economic profiles in terms of technology cost, availability and energy mix. The
indicative SAPCC budget for Jharkhand is US$ 477 Million (INR 3,179 Crores) over the period of 2013-2018 and that for
Manipur is US$ 588 Million (INR 3,915 Corers) over the period of 2012-2017.

Duties and Responsibilities

as per Terms of Reference

Competencies

as per Terms of Reference

Required Skills and Experience

as per Terms of Reference

Evaluation Criteria:
As given in detailed ToR.

Application process:
As given in detailed ToR.

For any clarification please write to sunil.shekher@undp.org

Detailed ToR can be accessed at the following link:

www.in.undp.org/content/dam/india/docs/EnE/UNDP-GEF-MTR-TOR-MarketTransformation_ NationalConsultant_Oct18.pdf

Note: Those who applied before this position, need not apply.