ENERGY REGULATORY and BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT – Bogota

  • Location:
  • Salary:
    negotiable / YEAR
  • Job type:
    CONTRACTOR
  • Posted:
    2 hours ago
  • Category:
    Environment and Natural Resources, Legal Affairs, Sales and Marketing
  • Deadline:
    11/10/2024

JOB DESCRIPTION

COLOMBIA: ENERGY REGULATORY & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT

INTRODUCTION TO GGGI

The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGis a treatybased international, intergovernmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page.

GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Projects: CO033 Colombia National Energy Communities Program
  • Duty Station: Colombia (hybri
  • Estimated Contract Duration: October2024 – May2025
  • Consultant Level: 3
  • Total Fees: 30000 USD , delivery based
PROJECT BACKGROUND

GGGI has been working with the Government of Colombia to advance green growth policies and green investments through strategic partnerships with key ministries and public and private institutions, including the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergi, the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, and the National Planning Department (DN, among others. Since 2014, GGGI has supported the DNP in its goal to advance a green growth vision and transition plan for Colombia that can support the achievement of climate goals and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG. GGGI has been instrumental in the development of several energy sector initiatives aimed at promoting renewable energy and energy access.

One of the key aspects of GGGI’s green growth policy in the energy sector is the development of a sustainable energy policy framework and the promotion of renewable energy projects. Since 2020, GGGI has supported MinEnergia, the Institute for Planning and Promotion of Energy Solutions for NonInterconnected Areas (IPSand selected private sector developers to advance Colombia’s energy transition and provide sustainable and affordable energy solutions to vulnerable rural communities and households. This technical assistance was funded by the UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy through the UKPACT program.

In May 2024, GGGI was awarded by the Mitigation Action Facility Fund to develop the detailed project preparation of the “Sustainable Power and Resilience for Colombia’s Energy Communities” project. This initiative, currently in the detailed project preparation phase, is funded by the Mitigation Action Facility Fund (MAF, formerly the Nama Facilitand focuses on capacity building and the development of financial instruments for smallscale distributed energy systems called Energy Communities (EC.

OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT

GGGI seeks to recruit an Energy Regulatory & Business Development consultant to provide expert advice and guidance on the legal and regulatory frameworks necessary for establishing and operating financing mechanisms, designing regulatory interventions, and developing a policy analysis to enable the widespread adoption of Energy Communities (ECin Colombia.

DELIVERABLES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE

Deliverable 1: Work Plan

Prepare a Work Plan of the activities in coordination with relevant stakeholders to undertake under the assignment tied to the objectives of the assignment mentioned above. The Work Plan should include a timeline of main activities, methodology, milestones, validation meetings with GGGI, and description of final deliverables. The Work Plan should include the scheduling of meetings with the relevant stakeholders and their respective legal teams.

Read and revise documents relevant to the “Sustainable Power and Resilience for Colombia’s Energy Communities” project and the financial instruments proposed. The consultant will be asked to produce technical legal executive summary reports and PowerPoint presentations for GGGI project team, based on the documentation shared with the consultant.

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Deliverable 2: Legal Advisory on business models and Financing Mechanisms

Advisory on Business models: Provide expert legal and technical advice on the establishment and operation of Energy communities proposed under the”Sustainable Power and Resilience for Colombia’s Energy Communities” project, especially in the models with investment and ownership by private Energy Service Companies (ESCo.

Advisory on Financing Mechanism: Provide expert legal and technical advice on the establishment and operation of the financing mechanism and its associated financial products proposed under the “Sustainable Power and Resilience for Colombia’s Energy Communities” project, namely a Project Preparation Facility and a guarantee Fund, to support the rollout of the Energy Communities program.

Risk Mitigation Strategy: Develop a strategy for mitigating legal and regulatory risks associated with the proposed business models and financing mechanisms, ensuring compliance with national regulations.

Drafting Legal Documents: Assist in drafting necessary legal documents and agreements required to operationalize the business models and financing mechanism, including terms of reference for financial instruments, contracts, and stakeholder agreements.

Report: Legal and Business Development Analysis report on the “Sustainable Power and Resilience for Colombia’s Energy Communities” project

 

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Deliverable 3: Regulatory Assessment and Intervention Design

Detailed Regulatory Assessment: Undertake a detailed assessment of the current regulatory environment impacting the development and operation of ECs in Colombia. This includes identifying gaps, barriers, and opportunities for regulatory intervention, including processes and standards that will facilitate the development, implementation, and scaling of ECs.

Design of Regulatory Interventions: Development of detail roadmap for implementation of identified regulatory intervention under the “Sustainable Power and Resilience for Colombia’s Energy Communities” project, recommending the timelines, roles, and responsibilities for project staff and stakeholders for its implementation.

Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with relevant stakeholders, including government agencies, regulatory bodies, and private sector entities, to validate proposed regulatory interventions and ensure alignment with national energy goals.

Report: Systematize all collected information, annexes, meeting minutes, etc. and consolidate it in a Regulatory Assessment Report.

Deliverable 4: Energy Policy enhancement

Policy Analysis: Analyze existing energy policies and permits relevant to ECs, identifying areas that require reform or enhancement to support the widespread adoption of ECs.

Policy enhancement plan: in collaboration with government partners, prepare a detailed permit and policy enhancement plan, outlining necessary legislative and regulatory changes, the timeline for implementation, and roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders.

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Implementation Roadmap: Develop a roadmap for implementing the permit and policy reform plan, including steps for stakeholder consultation, legislative drafting, and approval processes.

PATMENT TABLE
Payment Deliverables Deliverables description Target Completion Amount (% over total fe
Payment No. 1
  1. Detailed work plan
Detailed work plan with activities, dates, and methodology (to be delivered no later than the 3rd wee. Within 3 weeks after the signing of the contract. 10%
Payment No. 2
  1. Legal Advisory on business models and Financing Mechanisms
Legal and Business Development Analysis report on the “Sustainable Power and Resilience for Colombia’s Energy Communities” project Within 10 weeks after the signing of the contract. 40%
Payment No. 3
  1. Regulatory Assessment and Intervention Design
Regulatory Assessment Report that systematize all collected information, annexes, meeting minutes, etc. and consolidate it in a Within 16 weeks of signing the contract 30%
Payment No. 4
  1. Energy policy enhancement plan
Energy policy enhancement plan and final report Within 24 weeks of signing the contract 20%
METHODOLOGY AND REPORTING ARRANGEMENTS
  • The consultant’s work progress will be monitored primarily through periodic review meetings for planning, and weekly meetings for prioritizing activities, all of them previous consensus with the Contract Supervisor, GGGI. These review meetings will tackle subjects such as the overview of the contractual objectives, the development of activities, detailed information milestones, actual achievements made against the timeline initially set, and any other relevant progress details.
  • Supervision shall be provided by the Project Manager of GGGI with additional orientation by GGGI Regional Energy Lead, the GGGI Regional investment officers in order to ensure the timely and quality delivery of products outlined in the contractual objective.
  • The Energy Directorate at the Ministry of Mines and Energy may provide inputs to the consultant as per GGGI request. The final review and approval of deliverables under the contract is to be made by the supervisor from GGGI Colombia.
  • All final reports or outputs must be written in Spanish and approved by GGGI, and subsequent English translation submitted before payment is released. Submissions must be following GGGI’s formatting requirements and be submitted with proof of editable file backup (e.g. .docx, .xlsx, .pptin an external hard disk and GGGI SharePoint system . Where relevant, the consultant shall also provide sets of raw data, research materials, and meeting notes related to the contractual objective.
  • The Consultant shall submit the Final Report which should reflect the outcome of all activities prepared by the consultant. The report should also give recommendations for further activities to be carried out in order to secure a longterm sustainable development of the measure and must be approved by the GGGI. The Consultant shall consider the comments and necessary revisions proposed. Within 14 days from the receipt of the comments or modification proposal from the GGGI, the Consultant shall prepare and submit the final versions of the report. All relevant technical papers, reports, and other documents prepared from the start to the end of the assignment shall be attached to the Final Report.

The consultant should demonstrate the credentials described below.

EXPERTISE REQUIRED
  • (MANDATORMust be a Colombian citizen, or a foreigner holding a valid Work Visa.
  • (MANDATORProfessional with a degree in Law or Economics, holding a postgraduate qualification in Energy Regulation, Energy Law, Energy Policy, Public Law, Economic Law, Financial Law, Economics, or a related field.
  • (MANDATORMinimum five (5) years of professional experience in public and/or private organizations in economic affairs and regulatory drafting, and/or legal advisory in the energy sector, including significant experience in renewable energy projects, and state contracting in energy law.
  • (MANDATORKnowledge of the Energy Policy in Colombia
  • (DESIRABLExperience in financial regulation.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
  • Exceptional analytical and quantitative skills; capacity for synthesis, presentation, and communication; and strategic thinking skills
  • Organized with excellent time management and attention to detail.
  • Strong and matured interpersonal skills and proven ability to work with teams.
  • Ability to work well under pressure and have a flexible approach to tasks given.
  • Strong command of spoken and written English and Spanish.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
  • Selection method/process: Competitive
  • Request documentation: CV, Cover letter, Application Form
  • Timeline of the selection: 5 days, approximate start October
  • GGGI evaluates applications based on eligibility requirements, relevance of academic study, work experience, and the level of interest and motivation to contribute to GGGI’s goals. If your application is successful, you will be asked to participate in a competencybased interview.
  • The date to close is Korean Standard Time (KS.
 
 
 
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