Consultancy - Terms of Reference
Renewable Energy Policy Specialist, Consultant
USAID Clean Power Asia Program, Bangkok Based
Abt Associates, a global leader in technical assistance, program implementation and international development, seeks qualified individuals to undertake a Consultancy for the USAID Clean Power Asia program. The consultant will be a Renewable Energy Policy Specialist, reporting to the Renewable Energy Policy Expert. This consultancy is for a maximum of 40 hours per week, with an expected maximum duration of 100 days Level of Effort. The consultant will primarily work from the Abt Associates Bangkok office, with travel as requited. The consultancy is based in Bangkok, Thailand, and is open to all applicants, however, preference is for Thai Nationals. The consultant is required to be able to work in Thailand without any assistance or sponsorship from Abt Associates. No allowances or relocation will be paid.
The purpose of USAID Clean Power Asia is to accelerate the regional transition to high performing, low carbon power sector. The Activity will assist the governments of the Lower Mekong and other developing countries in Asia in energy planning and help establish effective policy, regulatory, and technical environment for low-emissions growth in the power sector, while simultaneously attracting public- and private-sector investment in Renewable Energy (RE) development. USAID Clean Power Asia is focused on the following resources: solar, wind, small hydro (<15 MW), and biomass residues.
The program will initially focus on the four Lower Mekong countries of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam, and will include activities on the ASEAN regional level.
Overall Responsibilities
- Work in close coordination with the project team, under the direct supervision and guidance of the RE Policy Expert, to improve the enabling environment for large-scale renewable energy deployment, promote U.S. government energy sector activities; and share lessons learned with the broader community;
- Work closely with the RE Policy Expert to support analysis, design and implementation of future energy policy development in the region to promote investment in grid-connected renewable energy, including, incentives, procurement processes, standards, regulations, as well as the technical framework for integrating renewable into the grid.
- Assist the RE Policy Expert in developing and nurturing relationships related to each task with other donors, government counterparts, private sector actors and others in the region who share the program’s goals.
Consultant Specific Responsibilities
The consultant will assist overall activities under Task 2, Smart Incentives and Policy Support, under the direct supervision of the RE Policy Expert. Overall, the RE Policy Expert will review and analyze best practices in Smart Incentives and other enabling environment issues related to power sector policy, laws and regulations that impact the scaling of RE investment in the Mekong countries and the broader ASEAN, suggest incentive and policy support options to be undertaken with program support in each target country, and lead efforts with partners, subcontractors, and others to institute such mechanisms in support of a stronger enabling environment for RE. The consultant is expected to help with background research on renewable energy policy, markets, and incentives of the LM countries, conduct quantitative and qualitative analyses related to the design of incentive schemes, and coordinate related activities.
Potential activities in which the consultant will be expected to participate in implementing the following tasks including, but not limited to, the following:
- Task 2.1 Support government entities in designing and implementing smart incentives and removing disincentives to promote investment in RE, and bring lessons learned to workshops planned under the program:
- Establish regionally scalable RE FIT, competitive procurement or other policy incentive options to promote investment in grid-connected RE
- Improve regulatory framework for RE including streamlined permitting
- Studies, followed by workshops, on existing smart incentives outside ASEAN (including the US and Europe), among ASEAN countries and for individual select LM countries
- Conduct research and implement pilots on distributed PV in selected LM countries, including net metering and addressing other barriers to achieving goals for Distributed PV. The pilot programs could address setting goals and developing approaches; tariff design; quantifying economic impacts; codes, standards and interconnection processes; modeling and mitigating impacts on the electric distribution system; and (re) aligning utility interests with distributed PV. Share lessons learned in such a manner that all countries receiving Clean Power Asia assistance benefit.
- Assist Clean Power Asia efforts to support or develop an ASEAN Regional Workshop on Competitive procurement in coordination with the Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) in June, 2017. Thailand would likely have a key role in this workshop to share its experiences with the current biomass “FIT bidding” process and other experiences with competitive procurement.
- Task 2.2 Promote the integration of Variable Renewable Energy (VRE) into the grid:
- Improve capacity of policymakers to understand VRE integration challenges and solutions including system limits
- Support development of grid codes that facilitate VRE integration and other grid and interconnect requirements for VRE connection in LM Mekong countries
- Improve capacity of system operators to integrate VRE into the power grid
- Participate in developing and monitoring implementation of the annual work plan
- Other duties to be determined in conjunction with the Chief of Party of USAID Clean Power Asia Program and the RE Policy Expert
Required Qualifications
- Required: A Master’s degree and 12-15 years experiecne in engineering, economics, public policy, or related (or Bachelor’s degree and 15+ years experience)
- Fluency in English is reqruied; fluency or working efficiency of Thai is desired; working efficiency in other regional languages is desired.
- Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in the policy aspects of the grid-connected renewable energy in one or more of the Lower Mekong countries in which USAID Clean Power Asia is focused (Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lao PDR) and/or in ASEAN is desired.
- Proven ability to manage logistical aspects of donor-funded project activities with multiple actors including energy ministries, regulators, universities, domestic banks, equity firms, and utility and planning agencies across the ASEAN region is desired.
- Commitment and passion for renewable energy.
- Ability to work under pressure and independently.
Application Procedures
Interested candidates may express their interest by emailing cparecruitment@abtassoc.com
referencing “Policy Consultant” in the subject line.
Candidates will be evaluated on a rolling basis. To be considered, your email MUST INCLUDE the following information:
- A written expression of interest summarizing your qualifications for the scope of work.
- CV clearly indicating work/consulting history and either daily consulting rate or annual compensation for each consultancy/position, stated in currency of payment.
- Preference will be given to Thai nationals.
Interested Candidates are reminded of the following:
- This consultancy is for a maximum of 40 hours per week, with an expected maximum duration of 100 days Level of Effort.
- The consultant will primarily work from the Abt Associates Bangkok office, with travel as required.
- The consultancy is based in Bangkok, Thailand, and is open to all applicants, however, preference is for Thai Nationals.
- The consultant is required to be able to work in Thailand without any assistance or sponsorship from Abt Associates. No allowances or relocation will be paid.
Additional Documentation
If a candidate is selected for an interview, the following documents will be required (while not required in application, you may choose to submit these with your application package:
- US Federal Form 1420 (EBD) https://www.usaid.gov/forms/aid-1420-17
- Proof of Education/Degree attained (transcript or diploma)
- Proof of annual salary or daily consulting rate as stated in the EBD (acceptable forms include employment agreement, pay stubs, employer verification letter).
Due to the volume of anticipated applicants, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Interviews will be scheduled as warranted and may be conducted in person or via electronic means.
Abt Associates is doing business as Abt Associates Thailand, registered with the Thailand Department of Commerce. Abt Associates is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse workforce.
Consultancy - Terms of Reference
Renewable Energy Policy Specialist, Consultant
USAID Clean Power Asia Program, Bangkok Based
Abt Associates, a global leader in technical assistance, program implementation and international development, seeks qualified individuals to undertake a Consultancy for the USAID Clean Power Asia program. The consultant will be a Renewable Energy Policy Specialist, reporting to the Renewable Energy Policy Expert. This consultancy is for a maximum of 40 hours per week, with an expected maximum duration of 100 days Level of Effort. The consultant will primarily work from the Abt Associates Bangkok office, with travel as requited. The consultancy is based in Bangkok, Thailand, and is open to all applicants, however, preference is for Thai Nationals. The consultant is required to be able to work in Thailand without any assistance or sponsorship from Abt Associates. No allowances or relocation will be paid.
The purpose of USAID Clean Power Asia is to accelerate the regional transition to high performing, low carbon power sector. The Activity will assist the governments of the Lower Mekong and other developing countries in Asia in energy planning and help establish effective policy, regulatory, and technical environment for low-emissions growth in the power sector, while simultaneously attracting public- and private-sector investment in Renewable Energy (RE) development. USAID Clean Power Asia is focused on the following resources: solar, wind, small hydro (<15 MW), and biomass residues.
The program will initially focus on the four Lower Mekong countries of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam, and will include activities on the ASEAN regional level.
Overall Responsibilities
- Work in close coordination with the project team, under the direct supervision and guidance of the RE Policy Expert, to improve the enabling environment for large-scale renewable energy deployment, promote U.S. government energy sector activities; and share lessons learned with the broader community;
- Work closely with the RE Policy Expert to support analysis, design and implementation of future energy policy development in the region to promote investment in grid-connected renewable energy, including, incentives, procurement processes, standards, regulations, as well as the technical framework for integrating renewable into the grid.
- Assist the RE Policy Expert in developing and nurturing relationships related to each task with other donors, government counterparts, private sector actors and others in the region who share the program’s goals.
Consultant Specific Responsibilities
The consultant will assist overall activities under Task 2, Smart Incentives and Policy Support, under the direct supervision of the RE Policy Expert. Overall, the RE Policy Expert will review and analyze best practices in Smart Incentives and other enabling environment issues related to power sector policy, laws and regulations that impact the scaling of RE investment in the Mekong countries and the broader ASEAN, suggest incentive and policy support options to be undertaken with program support in each target country, and lead efforts with partners, subcontractors, and others to institute such mechanisms in support of a stronger enabling environment for RE. The consultant is expected to help with background research on renewable energy policy, markets, and incentives of the LM countries, conduct quantitative and qualitative analyses related to the design of incentive schemes, and coordinate related activities.
Potential activities in which the consultant will be expected to participate in implementing the following tasks including, but not limited to, the following:
- Task 2.1 Support government entities in designing and implementing smart incentives and removing disincentives to promote investment in RE, and bring lessons learned to workshops planned under the program:
- Establish regionally scalable RE FIT, competitive procurement or other policy incentive options to promote investment in grid-connected RE
- Improve regulatory framework for RE including streamlined permitting
- Studies, followed by workshops, on existing smart incentives outside ASEAN (including the US and Europe), among ASEAN countries and for individual select LM countries
- Conduct research and implement pilots on distributed PV in selected LM countries, including net metering and addressing other barriers to achieving goals for Distributed PV. The pilot programs could address setting goals and developing approaches; tariff design; quantifying economic impacts; codes, standards and interconnection processes; modeling and mitigating impacts on the electric distribution system; and (re) aligning utility interests with distributed PV. Share lessons learned in such a manner that all countries receiving Clean Power Asia assistance benefit.
- Assist Clean Power Asia efforts to support or develop an ASEAN Regional Workshop on Competitive procurement in coordination with the Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) in June, 2017. Thailand would likely have a key role in this workshop to share its experiences with the current biomass “FIT bidding” process and other experiences with competitive procurement.
- Task 2.2 Promote the integration of Variable Renewable Energy (VRE) into the grid:
- Improve capacity of policymakers to understand VRE integration challenges and solutions including system limits
- Support development of grid codes that facilitate VRE integration and other grid and interconnect requirements for VRE connection in LM Mekong countries
- Improve capacity of system operators to integrate VRE into the power grid
- Participate in developing and monitoring implementation of the annual work plan
- Other duties to be determined in conjunction with the Chief of Party of USAID Clean Power Asia Program and the RE Policy Expert
Required Qualifications
- Required: A Master’s degree and 12-15 years experiecne in engineering, economics, public policy, or related (or Bachelor’s degree and 15+ years experience)
- Fluency in English is reqruied; fluency or working efficiency of Thai is desired; working efficiency in other regional languages is desired.
- Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in the policy aspects of the grid-connected renewable energy in one or more of the Lower Mekong countries in which USAID Clean Power Asia is focused (Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lao PDR) and/or in ASEAN is desired.
- Proven ability to manage logistical aspects of donor-funded project activities with multiple actors including energy ministries, regulators, universities, domestic banks, equity firms, and utility and planning agencies across the ASEAN region is desired.
- Commitment and passion for renewable energy.
- Ability to work under pressure and independently.
Application Procedures
Interested candidates may express their interest by emailing cparecruitment@abtassoc.com
referencing “Policy Consultant” in the subject line.
Candidates will be evaluated on a rolling basis. To be considered, your email MUST INCLUDE the following information:
- A written expression of interest summarizing your qualifications for the scope of work.
- CV clearly indicating work/consulting history and either daily consulting rate or annual compensation for each consultancy/position, stated in currency of payment.
- Preference will be given to Thai nationals.
Interested Candidates are reminded of the following:
- This consultancy is for a maximum of 40 hours per week, with an expected maximum duration of 100 days Level of Effort.
- The consultant will primarily work from the Abt Associates Bangkok office, with travel as required.
- The consultancy is based in Bangkok, Thailand, and is open to all applicants, however, preference is for Thai Nationals.
- The consultant is required to be able to work in Thailand without any assistance or sponsorship from Abt Associates. No allowances or relocation will be paid.
Additional Documentation
If a candidate is selected for an interview, the following documents will be required (while not required in application, you may choose to submit these with your application package:
- US Federal Form 1420 (EBD) https://www.usaid.gov/forms/aid-1420-17
- Proof of Education/Degree attained (transcript or diploma)
- Proof of annual salary or daily consulting rate as stated in the EBD (acceptable forms include employment agreement, pay stubs, employer verification letter).
Due to the volume of anticipated applicants, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Interviews will be scheduled as warranted and may be conducted in person or via electronic means.
Abt Associates is doing business as Abt Associates Thailand, registered with the Thailand Department of Commerce. Abt Associates is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse workforce.