Antecedentes

Demands for energy consumption in Cambodia continue to rise as it begins a transition to Lower-Middle-Income status. Fuelling growing energy demands in a sustainable way is a priority for the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC). The UNDP is supporting the RGC in achieving progress towards the sustainable development goals in Cambodia, including providing clean and sustainable energy to all.

 

The domestic demand for electricity in Cambodia grew at an average rate of over 19% per year from 2003 to 2017 and is projected to continually increase by 15% annually up to 2030. This growth in demand has largely been met by new large-scale hydropower and coal power plants to reach a total capacity of around 2,283 MW. Various stakeholders in Cambodia’s energy sector have highlighted alternative solutions to meet this demand, amongst which include new sources of renewable energy (particularly solar) and energy efficiency. These proposed solutions are in line with RGCs Rectangular Strategy-Phase IV, as well as the National Strategic Plan on Green Growth.

 

In terms of energy access, significant progress towards its goal of connecting 100% of villages and 90% of households to the national grid by 2030 has been achieved. Household rates of electricity access grew from 32.5% in 2010 to 71.5% as of 2017. However, there remains today many challenges to electrify the remaining households, many of which are far off-grid and require alternative solutions.

 

Increasing the application of sustainable energy sources, increasing energy access and implementing energy efficiency measures can have a positive impact on the competitiveness of Cambodian companies, Cambodia’s economic growth, as well as poverty reduction. As part of UNDP’s support to the Royal Government of Cambodia, UNDP is seeking an International Senior Specialist on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to support project identification, programming and implementation. The consultant will support the core programme team of UNDP Cambodia.

 

This solicitation is for a Long-Term Agreement (LTA) for one year and renewable up to two years linked to satisfactory performance of the individual consultant. LTA refers to a mutual arrangement whereby the Consultant will provide services as required, over a specific period of time. It specifies the unit price (daily rate), allowing for a framework agreement to be used when the Consultant’s services are needed. A separate ToR will be developed for the specific services needed within the scope of the LTA.

Deberes y responsabilidades

Under the direct supervision of the Technical Advisor on Energy, the international consultant will be responsible for providing high quality technical inputs, based on international experiences, related to renewable energy, energy access and energy efficiency:

 

1. scoping business opportunities for UNDP Cambodia and supporting resource mobilization;

2. supporting implementation of programmes;

3. supporting knowledge management and documentation of lessons learned;

4. supporting reducing the carbon footprint of UNDP operations

Key work areas will include:

1.  Scoping business opportunities for UNDP Cambodia and supporting resource mobilization:

  1. Analyzing developments in the energy sector in Cambodia;

  2. Identifying and collecting background information on developments in energy use and generation in various segments of the economy, including for instance number of establishments, employment figures, share of GDP and growth and sector trends;

  3. Liaising with local stakeholders to identify opportunities and where UNDP can add value;

  4. Analyzing barriers faced by market actors and conducting interviews and field visits, including identifying efficient ways to address the barriers;

  5. Identifying potential partners for implementation, including potential solution providers;

  6. Making recommendations for course of action with emphasis on activities with highest value added in terms of systemic change and/or quick wins;

  7. Organize peer review particularly to seek validation from local stakeholders;

  8. Support proposal preparation (concept notes and full proposals) for resource mobilization;

  9. Include approaches in project concepts to encourage innovation by local stakeholders, including processes of incubation and scaling up of successful business models;

  10. Identifying and analyzing emerging developments and innovations in the energy sector globally and providing recommendations on potential adaptive strategies to RGC and UNDP;

  11. Identifying measures in the energy sector which can reduce GHG emission reductions (including demand and supply side energy efficiency and demand response measures) as well as support grid stability;

  12. Providing recommendations for next steps.

     

2.            Supporting Implementation of programmes:

  1. Provide high quality technical inputs to trainings and technical assistance to partners on matters related to renewable energy, energy efficiency and energy access;

  2. Conduct reviews of implementation of projects and programmes;

  3. Review of studies and reports and providing technical inputs to the reports.

 

3.            Supporting knowledge management and documentation of lessons learned:

  1. Documenting and synthesizing key lessons/insights from engaging with various stakeholders throughout lifetime of projects;

  2. Refining strategies and approaches for working with local partners, including approaching for identifying barriers, identifying promising innovations and incubation and acceleration support to businesses;

  3. Support and contribute to the development of user tool-kits;

  4. Provide energy related inputs to other activities and tools (e.g. M&E tools);

  5. Prepare substantive findings and analysis in a usable format so they can be used in communication presentations (written/social media and other), including infographics and audiovisual presentations.

 

4.            Supporting reducing the carbon footprint of UNDP operations

  1. In support of the work conducted by the Green Committee of UNDP, conducting further quick scans and audits to determine energy use and carbon emissions, savings potential and cost-effective measures to implement to reduce the carbon footprint of UNDP operations;

  2. Providing support in the implementation of identified measures.

 

A separate ToR will be developed for the specific services needed within the scope of the LTA. The consultant shall ensure confidentiality of all the information received during the assignment.

 

Important Notice:

Interested offeror must  read  the Individual Consultant (IC) Procurement Notice, which can be viewed at http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=49730   for more  detail information about term  of references, instructions to offeror, and to download the documents to be submitted in the offer through online.

Competencias

Functional Competencies:

-Experience with development agencies, such as WB and UN. Prior experience working with UNDP will be an advantage

-Strong analytical skills and exceptional ability in communication and writing

-Flexibility and ability to operate in different cultural settings and with a variety of stakeholders; culturally and gender sensitive

Corporate Competencies:

-Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards;

-Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP;

-Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;

- Treats all people fairly without favoritism;

Habilidades y experiencia requeridas

Education:

Bachelor’s degree in engineering, economics, finance, energy, international affairs, or other related field

Experience:

-At least 15 years’ of experience with energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy access

-Good understanding of developing countries context, particularly Cambodia. Prior working experience in Cambodia would be an asset

-Experience dealing with renewable energy and energy efficiency in industrialized countries context (familiarity with good international practices)

-Experience in liaising with stakeholders, in particular private sector parties.

-Strong writing and drafting skills.

-International certification on renewable energy or energy efficiency (e.g. a protocol for performance & measurement of energy savings) is preferred

Language Requirement:

-Fluency in English required.

-Basic Khmer would be an advantage

 

Interested offeror must  read  the Individual Consultant (IC) Procurement Notice, which can be viewed at http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=49730   for more  detail information about term  of references, instructions to offeror, and to download the documents to be submitted in the offer through online.

 

UNDP reserves right to reject any applications that is incomplete.

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