Consultancy: Research Assistant – Productive Use of Renewable Energy

Summary

WRI intends to award a consultant a six-month fixed price contract to support the Productive Use of Energy assessments to be conducted in Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia. 

Program Overview

There is growing evidence on the relationship between energy access (electrification) and economic development. The sustainable development goals (SDGs) attest to the same with energy being at the center of realization of all the global goals. Over the last decade, significant efforts and investments have gone to increasing access to electricity, especially for rural households and social institutions. While this has been successful, with most Sub-Saharan (SSA) countries experiencing significant growth in access rates, there is growing evidence that access alone does not result into economic development4. Moreover, there is little return on investment given the low rates of electricity consumption by non-commercial customers. In fact, average per capita electricity consumption by households in SSA stands at 124 kwh5, about 36 times lower as compared to other developed countries like the US, which stands at 4,437 kWh. 
As a result, there is growing appreciation on the need to promote adoption of Productive Use of Renewable Energy (PURE) as a means of promoting economic development while building sustained demand for clean energy. PURE Programs such as  Powering Renewable Energy Opportunities (PREO) are demonstrating the viability and impact of successfully implemented PURE projects. While estimates by PREO point to an annual investment need of $20 billion over the next 10 years (putting it at US$120 trillion over the next ten years – thrice the amount required to achieve global energy access across the same timeline), there is still very little investment going into the sector.  
Over the last three years, WRI Africa – through its Energy for Development (E4D) programme has collaborated with local partners to implement PURE-led initiatives in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia. With additional funding, WRI-Africa intends to build on the ongoing E4D programme and aims to showcase high-priority, high-impact PURE opportunities within the agricultural sector in Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia with the goal of stimulating demand for PURE in the agriculture sector, thereby enhancing livelihoods and resilience of smallholder producers in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by 2027.  

Scope of Work and Deliverables/Outputs

Conducting literature review on Productive Use of Renewable Energy in Sub-Saharan Africa: provide a synthesis of the current situation on PURE in SSA highlighting the successes, barriers and opportunities that exists.

Review reports and ongoing programs and initiatives such as PREO, PULSE, SE4ALL Universal Energy Facility: Standalone Solar for Productive Use to understand their challenges and their impact levels in improving livelihoods.
Conduct an analysis of successful investment and financing models used to implement PURE projects.
Generate a report on the overall status of PURE projects in Africa, highlight barriers, successes and case studies of successful PURE projects

Stakeholder Mapping and Engagement: map out all stakeholders by the various categories (e.g., financiers, project implementers, regulators etc.) who are active in the PURE space in Sub-Saharan Africa. You will be required to:

Map out all PURE programs in Sub-Saharan Africa
Generate an excel sheet with all the stakeholders identified, what they do and their available contacts
Support the team in setting up meetings with select stakeholders from the long list of those identified above.

Support Data Collection for the high impact productive use opportunities in Kenya (specifically in Makueni and Murang’a Counties) and Chamwino District in Tanzania
Support the organization and presentations at organized workshops with stakeholders under the project

Consultant Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in energy, social science, or international development or relevant field
Demonstrable knowledge and experience in the productive use of renewable energy opportunities space
Experience working with both state and non-governmental actors
Experience writing concise, well-structured documents (in both report and presentation formats)
Experience in stakeholder mapping and engagements
Experience working in multi-disciplinary teams
Experience working with international organizations
Good presentation skills
Commitment to the project, including being available five days of the week.

Evaluation and Selection
The following elements will be the primary considerations in evaluating all applications submitted in response to this posting: 

Demonstrated expertise and experience in the productive use of renewable energy space.
Understanding the project requirements
Capacity to execute the project within the allotted timeframe
A minimum of 3 years’ experience working on research in the energy sector.
Price/Cost Effectiveness
Demonstrated experience in conducting energy research and stakeholder engagements
Ability to engage with national and sub-national governments and the state agencies

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